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[Bug 882704] Re: wrong icon for firefox application instances

 

I have a similar request. I use firefox with multiple profiles (around
7, at least 4 opened at once), each launcher has it's own custom icon
and command like this "firefox -P $profile_name -no-remote" .

When I start a profile, all icons from all profiles appear as opened (with that white dot/ box under the icon), I think it is based on the "Class of the program" that is set to "Firefox" for all launchers.
If I change the "Class of the program" in launchers "Extra parameters", and I start a profile it creates a new icon in the dock with the icon of the first profile from the dock left to right. The custom launcher does not appear as opened.

I think that you should identify the program by "Class" and by "command"
if posibile (this should be an option, most of the people are satisfied
with just the Class, but for the rest of us that use a lot of custom
settings would be great).

Using version 2.4.0~2 on Ubuntu 11.10.

Thank you.

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Title:
  wrong icon for firefox application instances

Status in Cairo-Dock : Core:
  New

Bug description:
  I recently added a custom launcher that runs the command: chromium-browser "specific.webpage" (the page is a local copy of a unicode character picker that I use frequently).  I created a custom SVG icon for this launcher (this worked fine).  Now, every time I launch firefox, the firefox instances (but not the launcher) use this new custom icon instead of showing up as firefox icons.  When I run { cairo-dock -c -l debug > debug.txt } and then click on the firefox launcher, it shows the wrong icon every time, and spits out this text:
  WARNING: Application calling GLX 1.3 function "glXCreatePixmap" when GLX 1.3 is not supported!  This is an application bug!
  WARNING: Application calling GLX 1.3 function "glXDestroyPixmap" when GLX 1.3 is not supported!  This is an application bug!

  CD version 2.4.0~2 running without OpenGL
  Ubuntu 10.04 (lucid) 32 bit, Gnome, Compiz

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