Re: Support for WM spec
- From: Owen Taylor <otaylor redhat com>
- To: Sasha_Vasko osca state mo us
- Cc: gtk-devel-list gnome org, wm-spec-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Support for WM spec
- Date: 02 Mar 2001 11:01:42 -0500
Sasha_Vasko osca state mo us writes:
> > The WM spec needs to be clear about what setting both _NET_WM_ICONS
> > and an Icon pixmap or window means.
> >
> > If _NET_WM_ICONS and a pixmap are set, it's pretty clear that
> > _NET_WM_ICONS is the preferred information.
> >
> > But it's conceivable that if _NET_WM_ICONS and a icon window are
> > set, then the icon is an active icon, and should be preferred
> > over _NET_WM_ICONS, and the app is just setting _NET_WM_ICONS
> > for the information of tasklists and suchlike.
> >
> > Does there need to be some disambiguation between these, or
> > can we just pick one interpretation and ignore the other?
> >
> > What do window managers do currently?
>
> As per ICCCM :
> (4.1.9)
> In the Iconic state, the window manager usually will ensure that:
> If the window's WM_HINTS.icon_window is set, the window it names is visible.
> If the window's WM_HINTS.icon_window is not set but the window's WM_HINTS.icon_pixmap is set, the pixmap it names is visible.
> Otherwise, the window's WM_ICON_NAME string is visible.
Well, that says what to do when icon_window and icon_pixmap are set,
but (obviously) says nothing about _NET_WM_ICONS.
Are you saying that you think icon_window should also always override
_NET_WM_ICONS?
Regards,
Owen
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