From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Larry Smith To: insight@sources.redhat.com Subject: Icons for windows... Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 12:55:00 -0000 Message-id: <3A105539.2794AA3@smith-house.org> X-SW-Source: 2000-q4/msg00201.html I have a bug report requesting that all windows have appropriate icons added to them so they can be seen as what they are when iconized. This turns out not to be so obvious to me. I've spent the last day or so studying the wm command in all its myriad permutations and I see no reasonable way to do this. wm iconbitmap . requires a bitmap, and not only do we not have any bitmaps of the likely icons at handy (they are gif files in images/) but even if we did, they would be limited to two colors, which seems rather unsatisfactory. I took a look at creating a gif image on a canvas and using wm iconwindow . , but this only works for wm's that actually bother to create an icon - wm's like kwm like to scale the window icon for use in things like the open window menu or the taskbar, and that seems not to work well. Anyone have any ideas for a more satisfactory solution to this? I'd hate to waste too much time on it (or to spend much time creating bitmap icons) since it's not a major feature, but I don't like to walk away from the idea, it's a worthwhile idea. -- .-. .-. .---. .---. .-..-. | "Bill Gates is just a monocle | |__ / | \| |-< | |-< > / | and a Persian Cat away from `----'`-^-'`-'`-'`-'`-' `-' | being one of the bad guys in a My opinions only. | James Bond movie." -- D Miller