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In wine-1.9.2 same bug
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** Changed in: wine
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I made a script in order to automate the process, download at
https://gist.github.com/iuridiniz/85403545d0fd7e4a
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This problem is made much worse when one needs to use the "[] Emulate a
virtual desktop" option in wine to make an application work;
particularly when that application works using multiple different .exe
files, and the setting must be enabled globally.
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** No longer affects: unity-2d
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** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: bamf
Assignee: Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0) => (unassigned)
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** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: bamf (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: wine
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By the way, this bug, related to Unity 2d (which is not supported now)
is marked as important, but this bug related to ordinary Unity shell is
marked as undecided. Is there any way to report Canonical that this bug
is important for Unity, too? :)
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This is a bug in Unity, not Wine. I added wine recently ( #30 )
The guys developing wine are able to produce a workaround.
The main-problem however still remains. This can only be fixed in
Unity/Compiz whatever.
But since Canonical isn't about to fix theire bugs i opened the
bugreport at winehq a
How can a confirmed bug affecting so many people for so long be suddenly
changed in importance to Wishlist? It affects everyone using Wine and
makes it near impossible for those with two Wine programs open. I would
vote for Important for all using Wine.
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I added a bug to http://bugs.winehq.org.
Link: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32699
** Bug watch added: Wine Bugzilla #32699
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32699
** Also affects: wine via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unkn
This problem persists for Wine 1.53 under the altest version of
PlayOnLinux. The workaround described in the OP works fine.
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If I append "StartupWMClass=program.exe" to the .desktop file's(where
program.exe is the name of the .exe of the app) it is solved, even if I launch
a file from Nautilus it works fine.
Only the icon names of the generated Office 2010 are wrong, so I have to
correct them manually in the .desktop
I'm still (slowly) working on this. I considered putting the exe filename in
StartupWMClass, but I chose to wait for the following reasons:
* We would still have the general "Wine Windows Program Loader" launcher with
its StartupWMClass of Wine. Will BAMF have any way to know that the other
lau
** Description changed:
After launching a Wine app from terminal or via gnome-do, it appears in the
launcher with the Wine icon, instead of its own icon. The title is "Wine Window
Program Loader" instead of the proper application name.
It can't be favorited since it will favorite the wine ex
Is it any way to switch to wine app which is not visible on Unity panel?
An issue with the disappearance of icon is very often, it`s very
annoying! Only "unity --replace" helps, but not always. Please, fix this
bug.
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A bit of extra information for 12.04.
Even when everything seems to work fine from the unity launcher you do
not always get the correct matching if you start from a file which is
associated with the program. ie if I right click on a .jpg file and open
it with Paintshop Pro if turns up in the Launc
I have a an additional but related problem in 12.04. Even when a program
displays the correct icon when you start it one can not permanently hold
it in the Launcher. It will stay until one does a restart but after that
it has disappeared.
The problem is only present when the launchers are in a sub
Oops, 12.04 LTS
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In 12.10 LTS there is another nasty bug: wine icon comletely disappears
wrom Unity panel after application starting.
** Attachment added: "wine icon does not appear on panel"
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I have just checked, how icons of Wine apps are displayed in KDE
taskbar. I added icon to desktop and started program. In taskbar appears
correct icon of application, not default Wine glass icon. After that I
tried to repeat this action in Gnome 3 shell: icon is wrong.
So I think this issue is rel
I don't have KDE available to test. Does that apply also to Wine
programs not started via .desktop files? It seems to me the goal is to
match applications reliably regardless of how they are started (meaning
startup notification may not be available at all), and if that problem
is solved correctly
Vincent Povirk (madewokherd), I think the problem is in Unity, or in
Gnome environment, but not in Wine. In KDE Wine applications were
properly matched.
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Note that Windows 7 has API's to allow processes to tell Windows which
"application" each window belongs to: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-
us/library/windows/desktop/dd378459%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
To be fully correct, we'll have to implement these API's through BAMF. I
haven't seen a need for this yet
What if Wine just told BAMF what .desktop file to use? Would that sort
of thing be reasonable?
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I have the same issue. The workaround I'm using is modifying the
relevant desktop files in ~/.local/share/applications/wine/Programs as
follows:
Original Spotify.desktop:
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Spotify
Exec=env WINEPREFIX="/home/michael/.wine" wine
C:windowscommandstart.exe /Unix
/hom
Higgs, I suspect that there is additional work that needs to be done in
bamf in order to resolve this issue.
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I saw that fix to libwnck was released, but how to solve this problem?
Every Wine window is shown with wine default icon on unity launcher, bot
not native application icon in 11.10.
In addition, duplicate window titlebar appears under Unity panel when
window is maximized.
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** Changed in: libwnck
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A bit of extra information. Even when everything seems to work fine from
the unity launcher you do not always get the correct matching if you
start from a file which is associated with the program. ie if I right
click on a .jpg file and open it with Paintshop Pro if turns up in the
Launcher as Pica
Trevino, Firstly I failed to say that the changes in post 10 only come
into effect after a logout and login - it seems that Unity does some
matching at startup. Also .desktop files on the Desktop are not
included in this 'matching' and a StartupWMClass=Wine in them have no
effect when run. All of
Mh, the reason why it works is related to how BAMF uses the
startupWMClass from .desktop files, however I'm wondering why no wine
.desktop file in my system has that field.
What's inside yours (as example)?
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I have been working a similar problem which I put into the system as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/799023 - now marked as a duplicate
of this bug.
I have found a workaround for the two machines I have available each
with several wine applications (Dreamweaver, PaintShop, Irfanview,
Notepad
Well, as a first test (I should do this for libwnck itself, soon) I've
implemented the support for WM_CLASS resource parameter in BAMF (using
directly XGetClassHint) and this works as expected for this case, and so
it's possible to discern each wine application as a different
application, without m
** Changed in: libwnck
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: libwnck
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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** Also affects: libwnck via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168718
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I was just looking at this bug, and to the BAMF code related to this
issue, and this is somewhat that is also related to the bug #692462
(also if here there's a little more complexity due to the fact that each
.exe app needs the wine loader to be launched).
To fix correctly these bug we should ba
I've succeeded in getting Picasa's window associated with the launcher
icon by using StartupWMClass=Wine but unfortunately that causes *all*
wine apps to be associated with the Picasa icon in the launcher.
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I'm seeing this as well. My example app, that I'd like to sort out, is
Picasa. I've added a StartupWMClass=Wine entry to the .desktop file I'm
using to launch Picasa from the Unity Launcher, but it still doesn't
match the resulting running Wine app. I wonder whether the solution that
Docky implemen
The bug is still valid in Unity 2D.
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In my case all wine application are displayed as "Warcraft 3".
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same for me
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I am using the latest unity build 3.8.8-0ubuntu1 on Natty 11.04 b2 and
am still seeing this happen. Has it been fixed? Launching a Wine
application still shows only the wine icon in the launcher and not the
application icon. Is there a plan to fix it before 11.04 release if it
is not yet fixed?
The issue seemed to be fixed in Unity 2D with an up to date Natty.
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** Changed in: bamf
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: bamf (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: unity
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