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Re: Window icons in multi-window mode



----- Original Message ----- From: "Raul Acevedo" <raul@cantara.com>
To: <cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com>
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: Window icons in multi-window mode



Seems as if there is a way since sometimes, some of the apps DO use their
X11 icons.  In fact, emacs is a case in point.   See:

http://www.mi-nts.org/sl/icons.jpg

How did that happen? When I start emacs, it uses the stock "X" icon.

I hate to sound ignorant, but that is just "how it works" for me. I sort of agree with Larry Hall's comment that there isn't some configuration switch. If an app has no icon associated with it then how is Windows supposed to know what icon to display. I don't see those icons for all apps, obviously, and I don't know wy some work and some don't.


I don't think it's always been that way. It seems to me that I started noticing those icons a year or so ago, before that there was another icon, I'm not so sure it was the X, on all windows. But somewhere along the line some update caused them to appear.

I should also mention that most (I'm not 100% convinced it is all, but it might be) of the apps that DO display icons are running on an actual Linux box, and Cygwin is simply the X-server. So it sounds as if perhaps most of the apps in the Cygwin distro don't have icon resources built in. But obviously, the Cygwin X-server is capable of passing those icon images to Windoze.

--McD


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