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and subject line Re: Bug#769859: [workrave] Displays 2 icons in the system tray 
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Package: workrave
Version: 1.10.4-3
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected]

Workrave has a system tray element with a sheep icon.

On this install, starting Workrave always causes the appearance of 2 such 
elements. They would seem to represent 2 different Workrave instances, but in 
fact, a single process is behind both, and trying to terminate any of these 
apparent instances causes the disappearance of both elements.

As it seems that interacting with any of these works, this is apparently nothing more 
than a "cosmetic" bug.


This issue does not affect Windows. According to upstream ticket #786, Workrave 
has KDE-specific issues including a lack of sounds. This might be one, but this 
could also be a duplicate of #767739, which affects GNOME (I do not use GNOME, 
and the ticket is not clear enough to tell).

--- System information. ---
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux 3.16-2-amd64

Debian Release: jessie/sid
990 testing ftp3.nrc.ca
500 unstable ftp3.nrc.ca
1 experimental ftp3.nrc.ca

--- Package information. ---
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Package's Recommends field is empty.

Package's Suggests field is empty.

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On 2014-11-17 at 07:22:34, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
> Both are enabled, on Windows as well as on Debian. Disabling either removes 
> an element.
> 
> Does this mean they are supposed to behave differently?

Ah, that's the problem then. You should just have "system tray icon" enabled
if you don't want the second icon. That's how I run it.

Francois

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