https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=791569

--- Comment #2 from Daniel P. Berrange <dan-gn...@berrange.com> ---
How should applications get an icon displayed if they don't have a desktop file
?

Also, how does it know what desktop file corresponds to an arbitrary running
app ? It use of GtkApplication framework mandatory to get that working ?

My immediate case is QEMU, which has a GTK frontend, but doesn't have a desktop
file as it isn't an app you can just point & click to launch from the GUI. The
only practical way to launch QEMU is from the shell CLI passing all the needed
args to configure the virtual machine. We still want QEMU to have its window
icon displayed though once running.

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