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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? New Icons Coming from Font Awesome Post 303020930 by Neo on Tuesday 31st of July 2018 11:57:41 AM
Old 07-31-2018
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Originally Posted by Don Cragun


Note that I suggested using the Chalkboard-teach icon for two conditions (solid for on-line and light for hidden) and the solid Chalkboard icon for one condition (off-line).

Done.

I also reinstated the original badges as a couple of you requested.

Thanks.

Note: All your feedback and comments were very helpful and the site is much better because of you guys.

I'll be slacking off until I get my 34" "development monitor" fixed. Working on small screens gives me a headache.
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XGetIconName()															    XGetIconName()

Name
  XGetIconName - get the name to be displayed in an icon.

Synopsis
  Status XGetIconName(display, w, icon_name_return)
	Display *display;
	Window w;
	char **icon_name_return;

Arguments
  display   Specifies a connection to an X server; returned from XOpenDisplay().

  w	    Specifies the ID of the window whose icon name you want to learn.

  icon_name_return
	    Returns  a pointer to the name to be displayed in the window's icon.  The name is a NULL-terminated string.  If the data returned
	    by the server is in the Latin Portable Character Encoding, then the returned string is in the Host Portable  Character  Encoding.
	    Otherwise,	the result is implementation-dependent.  If a name hasn't been assigned to the window, XGetIconName() sets this argu-
	    ment to NULL.  When finished with it, a client must free the icon name string using XFree().

Returns
  Zero on failure, non-zero on success.

Description
  XGetIconName() is superseded by XGetWMIconName() in Release 4.  XGetIconName() reads the icon name property of a window.  This function  is
  primarily  used  by  window  managers to get the name to be written in a window's icon when they need to display that icon.  XGetIconName()
  returns a non-zero Status if it succeeds, and zero if no icon name has been set for the argument window.

  For more information, see Volume One, Chapter 12, Interclient Communication.

Errors
  BadWindow

See Also
  XFetchName(), XGetClassHint(), XGetIconSizes(), XGetNormalHints(), XGetSizeHints(), XGetTransientForHint(), XGetWMHints(), XGetZoomHints(),
  XSetClassHint(), XSetCommand(), XSetIconName(), XSetIconSizes(), XSetNormalHints(), XSetSizeHints(), XSetTransientForHint(), XSetWMHints(),
  XSetZoomHints(), XStoreName().

Xlib - Window Manager Hints													    XGetIconName()
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