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Application startup notification
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Lubos Lunak <l.lunak@kde.org>
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When a new application is started in KDE, together with it a startup
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notification is sent, which is used to show a startup entry in taskbar,
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the busy icon next to the cursor and put the window of the started app
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on correct desktop.
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This application startup notification ( ASN for short in the following
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text ) usually works fine without problems, but some applications and
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some special cases may need special handling.
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Right now, this is only an internal KDE standard, but since a toolkit
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support would improve the results a bit, I'll try to discuss this
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on http://www.freedesktop.org .
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Starting apps with ASN :
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When an application is started from the K-Menu or the minicli, and from other
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places, ASN is sent automatically for it, assuming a matching .desktop file
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is found for the starting application. Application without a .desktop file
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don't get ASN ( this may change, but it's unlikely as it creates too many
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ASNs which will stay too long until a timeout ). For improving the quality
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of ASN and reducing the number of ASNs that don't detect when the application
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has started, some .desktop file entries may be helpful ( see below ).
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If you want to start an application in your code, prefer using KRun or
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KApplication::startServiceByXXX() calls. Classes like KProcess don't create
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ASN, so if you need to use it, you have to send it manually ( only in case
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ASN is useful in this case, it shouldn't be sent e.g. for system processes ).
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.desktop files :
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These following .desktop file entries affect ASN :
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X-KDE-StartupNotify=<bool>
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- if true, this app/service will get app startup notify
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- if false, this app/service will _not_ get app startup notify
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- if not set
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- if it's service, it will _not_ get app startup notify
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- if it's app, it will get app startup notify, but
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X-KDE-WMClass will be assumed to be "0" ( non-compliant )
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X-KDE-WMClass=<string>
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- if set, and it's different from "0" ( without quotes ), this
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is the WMClass value for startup notification
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- if it's "0" ( without quotes ), such app is considered non-compliant,
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and the startup notification will stop
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- either if its windows is correctly detected using the default
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WMClass value ( the name of the binary )
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- or if a window is mapped that is not recognized ( doesn't have
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neither _KDE_STARTUP_ID nor _NET_WM_PID property /*CHECKME*/),
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it's assumed this window belongs to the started app;
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the start-on-desktop feature won't work then too
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- if not set, it defaults to the binary name of the app ( ok for most apps,
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including KDE ones )
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- to get the WMCLASS value for any app, run 'xprop' and click on the app's
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window, WMCLASS value for this app should be any of the strings listed
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in the WM_CLASS property ( it's usually the same as the name of the
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app's binary file, in such case it doesn't need to be explicitly set )
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MapNotify=<bool>
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- this key is obsolete
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- true is equivalent to X-KDE-StartupNotify=true and no X-KDE-WMClass set
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- false is equivalent to X-KDE-StartupNotify=true and X-KDE-WMClass=0
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- many .desktop files in KDE ( especially in kdebase/kapptqfinder )
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seem to have MapNotify=false even though it's not needed, this
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needs to be checked and tqreplaced by the needed X-KDE-* values,
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often just X-KDE-StartupNotify=true should be enough
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The best way to check if the entries are set correctly is to start
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the application and switch to other desktop. If the startup notification
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disappears and the application appears on the desktop on which it was
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started, it's correct ( with X-KDE-WMClass=0, the start-on-desktop
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feature may not work ).
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Ideally, every .desktop file should have X-KDE-StartupNotify set to the correct
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value, and for apps which need it also X-KDE-WMClass should be set. This
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sometimes gives slightly better behavior than when these entries are not set.
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The KStartupInfo classes :
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In some cases, or if you are interested in getting the ASN information, you
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have to use the KStartupInfo classes in kdelibs/kdecore.
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Receiving the application startup notification information :
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Create an instance of class KStartupInfo and connect to its slots, they
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will be emitted whenever a ASN info is received.
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The clean_on_cantdetect argument to the constructor means whether all
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ASN info for non-compliant apps should be removed when a window is mapped
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which cannot be identified ( it's not possible to say if it belong to one
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of the starting applications or not ). If the argument is true, it is
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assumed that the window does belong to one of the starting applications,
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and all ASN info for non-compliant apps must be removed, otherwise the ASN
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info would timeout ( e.g. kdesktop sets it to true, otherwise the busy
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icon would sometimes stay for too long, which is oftern annoying ).
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On the other hand, KWin, which maps the first window of the starting apps
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to the given virtual desktop, sets it to false, because there's no visual
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representation and if a window for a starting non-compliant application is
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detected later, it still will be successfully places on the correct virtual
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desktop.
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Note that the ASN info is often send in several messages, and the slots
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will be therefore emitted several times, with the updated info ( e.g. the
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binary name or PID is not know from the beginning ).
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Sending the application startup notification information :
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Before an application is started, ASN info for it must be sent ( unless
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it's done by classes like KRun ). See e.g. KRun sources for details.
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During the starting of the application, the info may need some updating
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( e.g. right after starting the app, the PID with hostname may be sent,
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or a PID change when KUniqueApplication forks into background ).
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When it's detected that the started process exited, it an ASN info
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about the finished process should be sent. Since the application may
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have forked into background, the finish info should include the PID
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and hostname, and the notification will be stopped only if there's
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no other PID for it. On the other hand, if you simply really need
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to stop ASN, send only the identification ( KStartupInfo::sendFinish()
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with only KStartupInfoId argument ).
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Implementation details :
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The ASN info data is sent using X ClientMessages as text ( see below ),
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this is mainly in hope also non-KDE people will start using it, and
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they wouldn't be very happy with DCOP.
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Before starting an application, and environment variable called
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KDE_STARTUP_ENV is added to it's environment, and it's set to unique
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identifier of its startup notification, or "0" for disabled ASN.
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Ideally, the application should read it, and set a window property
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called _KDE_STARTUP_ID ( type XA_STRING ) at least on its first mapped
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toplevel window to this value. It should also unset it, so it doesn't get
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propagated to other applications started from it. It should also
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update the ASN info when necessary, e.g. when KUniqueApplication
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forks into background, it sends the PID change. That's how compliant
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applications should work, and this support for ASN should be provided
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by toolkits. All KDE application should be compliant by now, since
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kdelibs do all the necessary things. The KDE_STARTUP_ENV variable
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is read and unset in KApplication constructor, and _KDE_STARTUP_ID
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is set on every toplevel window in KApplication::setTopWidget().
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However, majority of applications aren't compliant now, and even
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if I succeed making this thing a standard ( part of NETWM_SPEC
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or whatever ), there still will be old applications that won't behave
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this way. Not unsetting KDE_STARTUP_ENV is not a big problem, since
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the ASN for its value will usually timeout, and when the app starts
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a new application, this ASN identification value will get reused without
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problems. The other problem is detecting, which newly mapped windows
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belong to which starting application. If a newly mapped window doesn't
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have _KDE_STARTUP_ID property, the code tries to read its _NET_WM_PID
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property, and if it's set, it tries to match it ( together with
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WM_CLIENT_MACHINE ) with PIDs of all ASN infos. And if the window
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doesn't have even the _NET_WM_PID property, WM_CLASS property is used
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then. It's usually set to two strings, and at least one of them is
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usually the binary name of the application, so it's converted
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to lowercase and compared. For applications, where such comparison
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would fail, the X-KDE-WMClass .desktop file entry should be set
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to the correct WMClass value ( e.g. for XEmacs, the binary name
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is 'xemacs', but WM_CLASS is 'emacs', 'Emacs', so its X-KDE-WMClass
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in its .desktop file should be set to 'emacs' - the case doesn't
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matter ).
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The ASN identification string must be a unique string for every ASN.
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In KStartupInfo class, it's created as 'hostname;tm.sec;tm.usec;pid',
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tm being the current time. If the identification string is set to "0",
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it means no ASN should be done ( e.g. for things like kio_uiserver,
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which shouldn't get ASN ). Empty identification string means the same
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like "0", except for the call to KStartupInfoId::initId(), where it means
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to create a new one.
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Format of the text messages :
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There are 3 types of messages :
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- new: message
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- this message announces that a new application is being started,
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if there is not ASN info for this ASN identification, it should be
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updated, otherwise it will be created
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- the text of the message starts with 4 characters 'new:', followed
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by the text entries ( see below )
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- change: message
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- this message is like new: message, but it's only for updating existing
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ASN info, if there's no ASN info for the given identification, it won't
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be created. This is used e.g. in KUniqueApplication when it forks
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into background and sends info about the PID change - it should update
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any existing ASN info, but mustn't create a new one, otherwise there
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could appear ASN even for applications which shouldn't have ASN
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- the text of the message starts with 4 characters 'change:', followed
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by the text entries ( see below )
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- remove: message
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- this message is sent for stopping ASN with the given identification.
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If the only item in the message is the identification string, the ASN
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info should be removed. If there are also the PID and HOSTNAME entries
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( see below ), the matching ASN info should be only removed if this
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given PID is the only PID for it ( in this case, the identification
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string may be omitted ).
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- the text of the message starts with 4 characters 'remove:', followed
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by
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- only ID entry
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- only ID, PID and HOSTNAME entries
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- only PID and HOSTNAME entries
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Text entries in the messages :
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Every entry is of the form <name>=<value>. Value may be either a number
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or a string. If the string tqcontains spaces, it must be quoted ("), all
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backslashes and quotes (") must be escaped by backslashes. If this ever
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becomes more than an internal KDE standard, non-standard entry names should
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start with an underscore.
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Entries :
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- ID - string
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- the identification string of the startup notification
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- it must be present in all messages except for the remove:
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message with only PID and HOSTNAME
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- BIN - string
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- the binary name of the starting application
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- usually used as a fallback value if WMCLASS is not present
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- e.g. 'kcontrol'
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- NAME - string
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- the name of the starting application
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- usually used only for displaying it when indicating that
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the application is starting
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- e.g. 'Control Center'
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- ICON - string
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- the icon for this startup notification
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- it should be handled like the Icon= entry in .desktop files
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- e.g. 'kcontrol'
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- DESKTOP - number
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- the virtual desktop on which the application should appear
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- if the application's first window has _NET_WM_DESKTOP already
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set when the window is mapped, it shouldn't be changed
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- WMCLASS - string
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- the WMCLASS value used for matching newly mapped windows
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of non-compliant applications
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- useful only if it's different from the binary
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name of the application
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- PID - number
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- the PID of a process that belongs to this startup notification
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- there may be several PIDs for one notification
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- value 0 is also valid, meaning that there's a process
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with unknown PID for this notification ( is used e.g.
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by kfmclient when it sends a DCOP message to already running
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konqueror instance to create a new window and exits immediately,
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without adding the zero PID to the notification, process
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that started kfmclient could detect it exited and would send
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a remove: message for the notification with kfmclient's PID,
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which would cause the notification to stop if there wasn't also
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PID=0 for it
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- HOSTNAME - string
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- the hostname of the machine on which the application is being
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started
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- this is used together with the PID entry
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Well, I guess that's all. The KDE2.2 release will show if the users like it
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or not ( it's quite good IMHO, even though there are probably some minor
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details to fix or improve ). The only big thing remaining is to make also
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non-KDE people agree on using something like this. My first attempt
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https://listman.redhat.com/pipermail/xdg-list/2001-May/000083.html
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didn't get much attention, but now that there's a working implementation,
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I hope it will get better, when I try again sometime in the future.
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Lubos Lunak <l.lunak@kde.org>
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