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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T22:50:21+00:00 2026-05-29T22:50:21+00:00

I am new to Gtk+ development, and am trying to write an app using

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I am new to Gtk+ development, and am trying to write an app using PyGObject and Gtk+3.0. When I run my app in Gnome Shell from the command line, however, the application name as it appears in the upper-left hand corner (immediately to the right of the Activities hot corner) is just set to the name of the Python source file that I ran to start the app. Is there any way to set the name to appear in Gnome Shell for my application? I’ve looked at Gtk.Application, and though it seems to do some of what I want (starting in Gtk+3.3, anyway), I can’t seem to figure out how to fix the activity name or the application name.

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    2026-05-29T22:50:22+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 10:50 pm

    gnome-shell tries to match the window to an an app (a ShellApp instance) and use that name. The code do that is here: http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shell/tree/src/shell-window-tracker.c#n328

    But if it fails to find ShellApp for the window then it falls back to using the ICCCM specified WM_CLASS (spec is at http://tronche.com/gui/x/icccm/sec-4.html#s-4.1.2.5) here: http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shell/tree/src/shell-app.c#n361

    So if you’re not installing a .desktop file for it to find the application name from you’ll get the default WM_CLASS appearing in there. GTK automatically generates based on the executable name. You can override that before the window is realized (this means before calling _show on the window) using gtk_window_set_wmclass()

    Here is a simple example that will appear as “Hello World”. Don’t forget to set a window title too!

    #!/usr/bin/python
    from gi.repository import Gtk
    
    win = Gtk.Window()
    win.connect("delete-event", Gtk.main_quit)
    win.set_wmclass ("Hello World", "Hello World")
    win.set_title ("Hello World")
    win.show_all()
    Gtk.main()
    
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