Hi,

I think I reported a similar bug before, it involves Opera. This could be
the same problem, take a look >
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=665204

On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 5:09 PM, Alessandro Crismani <
alessandro.crism...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everybody,
>
> I have switched to using Thunderbird as a mail client. I am having
> matching problems using Gnome Shell 3.2.2 and Thunderbird 10 on Arch Linux.
>
> More explicitly, I am observing the following:
>
> a) If I launch Thunderbird from the favourites (or from Gnome Shell's
> application list), Gnome Shell correctly matches it and Thunderbird
> favourite icon in the dash "lights up". That is, the application is
> launched with WM "thunderbird", as seen in looking glass, which correctly
> matches the name of the desktop file, i.e. /usr/share/applications/**
> thunderbird.desktop.
>
> b) If I launch Thunderbird by typing thunderbird in a command line or in
> Alt + F2 run dialog, or by double clicking its desktop file in
> /usr/share/applications/, then matching breaks because the application has
> WM "Mozilla Thunderbird".
>
> Situation b) is annoying because I usually auto-start the mail client by
> ln -s /usr/share/applications/**thunderbird.desktop
> /home/user/.config/autostart/. Now, this gives me an un-matched thunderbird
> application with its ugly icon upon login.
>
> I know this might simply be Mozilla's bad behaviour, or something wrong
> with the package. I just wanted to understand why it works when I launch
> Thunderbird from the dash, before I ask Mozilla or Arch devs how to fix
> this! Thanks a lot for any hint.
>
> I am enclosing the desktop file it ir might help.
> Alessandro
>
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