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Wayland applications don't tend to have very useful WM Class properties, as GTK+ isn't very good at picking an appropriate application ID. While we should likely fix GTK+ to pick a better app ID, we do have the existing gtk_shell for more accurate information. The only problem is that the gtk_surface is set after the MetaWindow is constructed, and we're not listening for changes on the GTK+ application ID. Listen to changes on the GTK+ application ID to fix app tracking for most GTK+ applications under Wayland. |
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