Comment 7 for bug 1254771

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Chuck Torrens (hockeybum27) wrote :

1. This is Chrome, not Chromium (though I have that installed as well, just haven't used it as much, and it is not set up as a launcher on CD)

2. Output from xprop | grep CLASS is:

WM_CLASS(STRING) = "google-chrome", "Google-chrome"

(note the capital 'G' in the second string)

3. Output from cairo-dock -l debug | grep "chromium application detected" is nil; there is nothing on the screen. HOWEVER - If I open my Google Hangouts plugin (so I can IM, for example), and THEN run the command, I get

 chromium application detected, changing the class 'Google-chrome' to 'crx_nckgahadagoaajjgafhacjanaoiihapd'

Which tells me that the funky name you saw earlier in the initial post was the result of the Hangout (a webapp perhaps?) being open in addition to the browser. That does not change the fact, however, that when the browser is the only Chrome item open, it creates separate icons in the running applications section of the dock, as opposed to just being tied to the launcher like it used to (and like Firefox and other apps do). It's almost as if it's ignoring the 'Mix launchers and applications' setting in CD (which I confirmed is set).

I am attaching a screenshot of my Chrome browser, and the CD, showing Chrome as a separate running app, to give you guys a better idea.