--===============2515102952126476158== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=bcaec54ee014a53d8604d54badf0 --bcaec54ee014a53d8604d54badf0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > and tell SDL to enter this millennium You've meant to use _NET_WM_ICON? Because I've found such a patch: http://lists.libsdl.org/pipermail/commits-libsdl.org/2012-October/005808.ht= ml If I apply it -- icon will be correct? > file a bug there (they've to use "KWindowSystem::NETWM | KWindowSystem::WMHints", the second seems missing) OK, but which project I should use to file bug? kdelibs? On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Thomas L=FCbking wrote: > On Samstag, 9. Februar 2013 15:08:20 CEST, Joe wrote: > >> Checked "xprop". There is no _NET_WM_ICON proeprty, but I've noticed thi= s >> one: >> _NET_WM_ICON_NAME(UTF8_STRING) =3D "INSTEAD - 1.8.3" >> Here is a full log: http://pastebin.com/rHxxjb3A >> > > _NET_WM_ICON_NAME is not related to "icons" (don't ask, that predates you= r > birth ;-) > > The window only has legacy: > > bitmap id # to use for icon: 0x420000e > bitmap id # of mask for icon: 0x420000c > > which the taskbar (lib) likely does not resolve - file a bug there > (they've to use "KWindowSystem::NETWM | KWindowSystem::WMHints", the seco= nd > seems missing) and tell SDL to enter this millennium ;-) > > > > I forgot to mention that SDL applications have correct window title icon= . >> > Yes, kwin resolves the bitmap id as well. > > > > What about that that _NET_WM_ICON property? I've checked out other >> applications and they have this property. So issue in SDL? >> > > It's the way to hint icons since a decatde or so, but SDL is not very > extensive on it's window hints / properties anyway. > > > Cheers, > Thomas > > Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/**listinfo/kde-devel#unsubto unsubscribe << >>> >> --=20 Best regards, Sam Protsenko --bcaec54ee014a53d8604d54badf0 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > and tell SDL to enter this millennium
You've meant to use _NET_= WM_ICON? Because I've found such a patch: http://lists.l= ibsdl.org/pipermail/commits-libsdl.org/2012-October/005808.html
If I apply it -- icon will be correct?

> file a bug there (they&#= 39;ve to use "KWindowSystem::NETWM | KWindowSystem::WMHints", the= second seems missing)

OK, but which project I should use to file bu= g? kdelibs?

On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Thomas L=FCb= king <thomas.luebking@gmail.com> wrote:
On Samstag, 9. Februar 2013 15:08:20 CEST, Joe wrote:
Checked "xprop". There is no _NET_WM_ICON proeprty, but I've = noticed this
one:
_NET_WM_ICON_NAME(UTF8_STRING) =3D "INSTEAD - 1.8.3"
Here is a full log: http://pastebin.com/rHxxjb3A

_NET_WM_ICON_NAME is not related to "icons" (don't ask, that = predates your birth ;-)

The window only has legacy:

bitmap id # to use for icon: 0x420000e
bitmap id # of mask for icon: 0x420000c

which the taskbar (lib) likely does not resolve - file a bug there (they= 9;ve to use "KWindowSystem::NETWM | KWindowSystem::WMHints", the = second seems missing) and tell SDL to enter this millennium ;-)



I forgot to mention that SDL applications have correct window title icon.
Yes, kwin resolves the bitmap id as well.



What about that that _NET_WM_ICON property? I've checked out other
applications and they have this property. So issue in SDL?

It's the way to hint icons since a decatde or so, but SDL is not very e= xtensive on it's window hints / properties anyway.



--
Best regard= s,
=A0 Sam Protsenko
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