Re: Launcher for a Java application doesn't 'collect' application instances

2012-09-19 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Wed, 2012-09-19 at 15:02 +0200, Alessandro Crismani wrote: > Il 19/09/2012 14:56, Adam Tauno Williams ha scritto: > > Yes, Alt-F2, lg, click "Windows", reveals a wmclass of - > >com-install4j-runtime-launcher-Launcher > > - which I'm assuming is a 'generic value'. Hmmm... that sucks. > It

Re: Launcher for a Java application doesn't 'collect' application instances

2012-09-19 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Wed, 2012-09-19 at 15:02 +0200, Alessandro Crismani wrote: > Il 19/09/2012 14:56, Adam Tauno Williams ha scritto: > > Yes, Alt-F2, lg, click "Windows", reveals a wmclass of - > > > >com-install4j-runtime-launcher-Launcher > > > > - which I'm assuming is a 'generic value'. Hmmm... that suc

Re: Launcher for a Java application doesn't 'collect' application instances

2012-09-19 Thread Alessandro Crismani
Il 19/09/2012 14:56, Adam Tauno Williams ha scritto: Yes, Alt-F2, lg, click "Windows", reveals a wmclass of - com-install4j-runtime-launcher-Launcher - which I'm assuming is a 'generic value'. Hmmm... that sucks. It sure suck, some Java applications I'm using do the same. Fortunately, t

Re: Launcher for a Java application doesn't 'collect' application instances

2012-09-19 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Wed, 2012-09-19 at 14:50 +0200, Alessandro Crismani wrote: > Il 19/09/2012 14:40, Adam Tauno Williams ha scritto: > > Is there a trick to getting the expected behavior [with Java apps??]? > What is the WM class of the application windows istances? You can see it > by opening the Looking Glass

Re: Launcher for a Java application doesn't 'collect' application instances

2012-09-19 Thread Alessandro Crismani
Il 19/09/2012 14:40, Adam Tauno Williams ha scritto: Is there a trick to getting the expected behavior [with Java apps??]? What is the WM class of the application windows istances? You can see it by opening the Looking Glass console and looking under the Windows tab. Once you know the WM c

Launcher for a Java application doesn't 'collect' application instances

2012-09-19 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
I use the completely amazing SQL database client/tool DbVisualizer in GNOME 3.2 on openSUSE 12.1 x86_64. DbVisualizer is a mammoth Java application. I create a ~/.local/share/applications/dbvis.desktop file so that GNOME3 knowns the application exists and I can start if via Alt-F1, dbv. It appe