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Stephen J. Turnbull writes:
This may be standard-conformant, but it's really weak. In
particular,
modern applications will often provide dynamic icons that reflect the
state of the window in question. openbox can't deal with that,
apparently.
Hmm. . .
Could you try loading the frame-icon library, and then find a TeX
file, iconify the frame, then find an awk file, and iconify the frame?
The intent of frame-icon is that those will be different. I suspect
that OpenBox won't notice.
Works just fine.
So, maybe the original problem is a race condition. . .
ht
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