Example application is hh.exe (Windows built-in help files (*.chm) reader).
STR:
Open a few TS frames and combine them (so that tabs appear).
Open any valid *.chm file using Windows built-in util 'hh.exe'.
Add hh.exe's window to the TS frame.
Expected result:
The icon in the tab bar should be the same as hh.exe has.
That icon should also be used for the frame's window on Windows taskbar.
Actual result:
There's empty space on the place for icon in the tab-bar.
The frame's window on Windows taskbar has TaskSpace's application icon.
Another example is "Run" window (just hit "Win+R" hotkey to open that window) - has a bit different (a bit more awkward) results.
Run the above STR with that window and get these actual results:
apart from the "Run" window the TS container gets some tiny square.
But: 2. the frame's window on Windows taskbar has the correct icon.
Example application is hh.exe (Windows built-in help files (*.chm) reader). STR:
Expected result:
Actual result:
Another example is "Run" window (just hit "Win+R" hotkey to open that window) - has a bit different (a bit more awkward) results. Run the above STR with that window and get these actual results: