[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2021-02-04 Thread Patrick Vale
I am also seeing this behaviour on 20.04.1 - it is confusing. I also see it 
when I open Cypress from within a terminal inside JetBrains PhpStorm - the 
chrome windows opened by that are co-located with the PhpStorm 'pips'.
This makes ctrl-tabbing between open applications difficult.

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2020-12-05 Thread Daniel Tharp
Seeing the same on a fresh 20.04.1 install with snap Slack and deb
Vivaldi (chromium-based). However, if I close Slack and Vivaldi both,
and reopen Vivaldi (`ps aux | grep slack` is empty), it shows up under
the Slack context anyway.

Actual usability is not impacted, just a confusing user experience.

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2020-11-25 Thread marcel
Same issue in Ubuntu 20.10 with Slack and Brave browser

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2020-08-31 Thread Eric Perret
I am seeing the same issue on 18.04.5 LTS

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2020-07-30 Thread Bastián Muñoz
I don't know if this helps but I think I fixed this by using Nicolas' answer in
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1103461/slack-shows-opened-links-to-browser-as-another-slack-instance-in-task-bar?rq=1

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2020-06-22 Thread Dustin Falgout
Yes it's in focal and its very annoying.

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2020-06-10 Thread Lucas Magasweran
@seb128, yes. It is still in issue on 20.04 (focal).

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2020-05-01 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Is that still an issue in focal?

** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Medium => Low

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2020-04-30 Thread Riccardo
[Ubuntu 19.10] PhpStorm, snap installed, seems working well (eg. when I
run a debug session it opens chromium and the launcher icons are well
associated). When I open a link on Slack, also snap installed, the new
window appears in the "all windows" section of the contextual menu of
the Slack launcher icon.

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2020-03-28 Thread Ro$k0
This happen with me in PhpStorm, also snap installed.

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2020-01-12 Thread Daniel van Vugt
** Tags added: bionic

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2020-01-10 Thread Lucas Magasweran
Removing the snap version and installing the deb version fixed the issue
for me.

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2020-01-06 Thread Davide
I can confirm this happens in ubuntu 18.04.3 between Chrome and Slack. 
Workaround in #3 doesn't work for me, as WM_CLASS is already correctly set, 
i.e.:
* slack:  `WM_CLASS(STRING) = "slack", "Slack"`
* chrome: `WM_CLASS(STRING) = "google-chrome", "Google-chrome"`

However, killing both applications and relaunching seems to correct the
issue.

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2019-12-09 Thread Simen.eriksen
This is still appearing both on snap/deb version of slack, using chrome.

Even opening new windows in Chrome attaches to the slack launcher icon,
and not chrome.

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2019-09-10 Thread Nicolas Damgaard Larsen
I can confirm this using a snap version of Slack and deb version of
Firefox.

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2019-08-21 Thread Jim Campbell
For reference, I also see this same issue with Firefox set as my default
browser, and I am using the snap version of Slack.

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2019-08-21 Thread Jim Campbell
Seeing this behavior, as well. Others reference vscode (in the comment
above), so I am curious to know if this is related to electron, or if
this is a snap-specific issue.

I do see reference to it as a snap-specific issue here:
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/slack-opening-file-browser-firefox-and-
chrome-in-the-snaps-context/8969/3

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2019-06-05 Thread Bertwin Wubs
The same happens when opening URLs from within VSCode. The newly opened
browser window seems to inherit the window class.

To correct the class run:

  xprop -f WM_CLASS 8s -set WM_CLASS "chromium-browser"

and click on the browser window.

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2019-04-03 Thread saleem khan
It has happened sometimes that Slack Notifications do not work. This
error arises for various reasons and some of them are: Notifications
Manager has determined that Slack notifications are not important; Do
Not Disturb mode is preventing the notifications from going through, New
notification behavior is not working properly, Quiet Hours (Focus
Assist) is delaying Slack notifications and many other possible reasons.
No worries because here we have some methods to resolve this error.

1- Read all your pending messages: 
i). Users can solve this issue by reading all pending Slack messages. This will 
also send the right signals to Windows 10 that would make it possible that you 
would receive more messages in the future. For further info click the following 
link  https://appuals.com/fix-slack-notifications-not-working/ You can do it by 
opening your Slack app, tap on each new messages to read it. 

ii). After that close Slack and reboot your system. In case Windows was
formerly seeing Slack notifications as not significant, this action
should have altered now. iii). At the end when the startup is complete,
monitor Slack’s behavior and see if you start receiving notifications.

2- Reverting back to the previous notification behavior:  
i). As initial tap step Windows key + R to start the Run dialog box and write 
this instruction slack://notReallyWindows10  and press enter.
ii). At the end reboot your system and see if you start receiving notifications 
or not.

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[Bug 1766230] Re: Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

2019-01-21 Thread Jack J
I have this too, but with Slack and Nautilus. Steps to reproduce:

1. Have someone send you a file on Slack.
2. Download the file and click on "Open containing folder".
3. The opened Nautilus window is now grouped with the Slack icon on the 
launcher.

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