On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 10:44:25AM +0200, Lubos Lunak wrote:
> On Thursday 26 of May 2005 00:54, Luke Schierer wrote:
> 
>  Actually you cannot completely rely only on WM_CLASS even for non-broken 
> apps. You can have several instances of Konqueror running which you should 
> consider separate, you can have one instance of Konqueror running but showing 
> several windows (which you again should consider separate), and you can have 
> dialogs shown for Konqueror from other processes (kwallet can show a dialog 
> asking for password that more or less belongs to the Konqueror window, the 
> same way kcookiejar can show a dialog about cookies). KWin implements rather 
> non-trivial (and hackish in places) logic that tries to guess which windows 
> actually are related.

It seems you are complaining not that WM_CLASS does not work, but
that it works too well!  afterall, in your example, they are all
Konqueror windows, you just want them treated differently.

luke

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