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Once eclipse-platform/eclipse.platform.ui#2631 is done this LGTM
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I minor typo/grammar fix.
...pse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.isv/reference/misc/runtime-options.html
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The eclipse.appName sytem property allows users to specify on the command line the appName to be used for a specific Eclipse instance. The appName Display property is used by window managers and desktop environments for identification and grouping. This is helpful to distinguish Eclipse instances (e.g., JDT vs CDT) as per default these all are using the same identifier. Eclipse UI PR: eclipse-platform/eclipse.platform.ui#2631 Root Issue: eclipse-packaging/packages#253
…eference/misc/runtime-options.html Co-authored-by: Ed Merks <[email protected]>
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The eclipse.appName sytem property allows users to specify on the command line the appName to be used for a specific Eclipse instance. The appName Display property is used by window managers and desktop environments for identification and grouping. This is helpful to distinguish Eclipse instances (e.g., JDT vs CDT) as per default these all are using the same identifier.
Eclipse UI PR:
eclipse-platform/eclipse.platform.ui#2631
Root Issue: eclipse-packaging/packages#253