[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-27 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #32 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
I have filed a bug report at the github repo of event-calendar. Here is the
link for you two reference -
https://github.com/Zren/plasma-applet-eventcalendar/issues/60

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-26 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #31 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
> In my system I use the Event Calendar widget (including its google syncing)
> but the widget is inside a Latte panel. So you probably need to add it
> inside Latte in order to not conflict with your notifications

True. With event-calendar in the latte-panel, things work fine. 

Fine then. Let me point this bug to the event-calendar developer. Thanks!!!

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-26 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #30 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
> Not really true. I'm using Event Calendar without any problem.
> I don't use the synchronization feature though.

Are you using event-calendar in the panel or as a desktop widget?

As I have mentioned, i am using the desktop-widget and not as a panel-widget.
(See the screenshot.)

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-26 Thread Michail Vourlakos
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Michail Vourlakos  changed:

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 Resolution|--- |NOT A BUG
 Status|REPORTED|RESOLVED

--- Comment #29 from Michail Vourlakos  ---
(In reply to connectbhatta from comment #26)
> I think I figured out the issue :)
> 
> As I mentioned, for a new user, latte's notification works fine. So, I
> started analysing what is the difference between my current-setup and
> new-user desktop setup. There is one key difference: the event-calendar
> widget on my desktop. (See the screenshot of my desktop setup in
> attachment#4 [details]).
> 
> I removed the widget, and I started getting the notification back!
> 
> Now, the question is --- is this latte's problem or event-calendar's
> problem? 
> 

None, this is not a problem, if Event Calendar needs these notifications for
some reason e.g. to show them in its calendar that is probably and Event
Calendar feature. Latte in general does not take any steps concerning
notifications it is totally applets responsibility. What could be happening is
that Event Calendar hijacks these notifications for some reason, you could
contact the event calendar developer in order to provide you with some
feedback.

> Having the event-calendar (synched to my google-calendar) was very useful.
> And I also love latte. Is it possible to have both of them?

In my system I use the Event Calendar widget (including its google syncing) but
the widget is inside a Latte panel. So you probably need to add it inside Latte
in order to not conflict with your notifications

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-26 Thread Michail Vourlakos
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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-26 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #28 from tr...@yandex.com ---
(In reply to connectbhatta from comment #26)
> I think I figured out the issue :)
> 
> As I mentioned, for a new user, latte's notification works fine. So, I
> started analysing what is the difference between my current-setup and
> new-user desktop setup. There is one key difference: the event-calendar
> widget on my desktop. (See the screenshot of my desktop setup in
> attachment#4 [details]).
> 
> I removed the widget, and I started getting the notification back!
> 
> Now, the question is --- is this latte's problem or event-calendar's
> problem? 
> 
> Having the event-calendar (synched to my google-calendar) was very useful.
> And I also love latte. Is it possible to have both of them?

Not really true. I'm using Event Calendar without any problem.
I don't use the synchronization feature though.

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-26 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #27 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
> I removed the widget, and I started getting the notification back!

I mean --- I started getting the notification back with latte-dock. (In this
setup, I have removed the default panel and have only the default latte-dock).

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-26 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #26 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
I think I figured out the issue :)

As I mentioned, for a new user, latte's notification works fine. So, I started
analysing what is the difference between my current-setup and new-user desktop
setup. There is one key difference: the event-calendar widget on my desktop.
(See the screenshot of my desktop setup in attachment#4).

I removed the widget, and I started getting the notification back!

Now, the question is --- is this latte's problem or event-calendar's problem? 

Having the event-calendar (synched to my google-calendar) was very useful. And
I also love latte. Is it possible to have both of them?

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-26 Thread Michail Vourlakos
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--- Comment #25 from Michail Vourlakos  ---
changed to REPORTED

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-26 Thread Michail Vourlakos
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--- Comment #24 from Michail Vourlakos  ---
(In reply to connectbhatta from comment #22)
> (In reply to Michail Vourlakos from comment #21)
> > ok, lets wait for some feedback
> 1. Can you help with me figure out what i should be looking at in my home
> profile?

no idea, but do not assume that it is a Latte fault, there is a chance that
something is missing from your plasma environment that does not help to
cooperate with Latte nice

> 2. Is there a thorough reset (removing and reinstalling) of latte that I can
> do? 
>

as long as you have not touched Latte global files that are located under
/usr/share
you probably do not need to reinstall it

Latte config files (at per user basis) are the following:

1. ~/.config/lattedockrc
2. ~/.config/latte (folder)

that is all...

Even more the entire Latte configuration can exported and imported (for backups
or for example to export from the user that is working correctly to the user
that is doesnt:

Export:
1. Go to Layouts settings window (you can use Appearance tab to access it) OR I
use Meta+W in my system
2. Export
3. Choose from the Filter: Latte Dock Full Configuration v0.2
4. Export your entire Latte configuration

Import:
1. is the same
2. Import
3. is the same
4. Import etc...

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-25 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #23 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
I compared both the new-user and current-user's home folder. Found that, the
current-user's `.config` folder, there is no latte folder (which has files like
Plasma.layout.latte, My Layout.layout.latte, etc). I copied the latte-folder
from the new-user to current-user's /home/.config folder. 

With this, I am able to make latte-panel appear again in the desktop :)

However, I checked --- still the notifications (kde-konnect ping) are not
coming.

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-25 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #22 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Michail Vourlakos from comment #21)
> ok, lets wait for some feedback

I just tried. With a new user, everything works fine:
1) latte-dock comes alive on the desktop when started through krunner
2) when system-panel widget is added, all notifications work, like e.g.
kde-konnect ping, low-battery indication.

So, looks like there is something missing/wrong in my main user-id. 

1. Can you help with me figure out what i should be looking at in my home
profile?
2. Is there a thorough reset (removing and reinstalling) of latte that I can
do? 

Note - I have already tried building the latte-dock from github package. That
didnt help. Also, I used the uninstall script in this package to remove
everything.

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-25 Thread Michail Vourlakos
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Michail Vourlakos  changed:

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--- Comment #21 from Michail Vourlakos  ---
ok, lets wait for some feedback

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-22 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #20 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
> > > Did you try reproducing the bug with a fresh new user?
> > I can try this.
> 
> Did you try it? What happened?

Not yet. Will try and get back. But this will take sometime since I am in the
middle of a submission.

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-22 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #19 from tr...@yandex.com ---
(In reply to connectbhatta from comment #11)
> > Did you try reproducing the bug with a fresh new user?
> I can try this.

Did you try it? What happened?

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-22 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #18 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
> From command line, if you run, 
> 
> latte-dock --replace
> 
> what does it happen?

WHen I execute this command, nothing happens on the desktop. At the backend, in
ksysguard, the konsole spawns off latte-dock process. (I had checked before
executing the command that there was no latte process running.)

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-22 Thread Michail Vourlakos
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--- Comment #17 from Michail Vourlakos  ---
(In reply to connectbhatta from comment #16)
> > latte-dock --layout Plasma
> 
> The above command did not execute and threw this message "This layout
> doesn't exist in the system"

>From command line, if you run, 

latte-dock --replace

what does it happen?

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-21 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #16 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
> latte-dock --layout Plasma

The above command did not execute and threw this message "This layout doesn't
exist in the system"

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-21 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #15 from tr...@yandex.com ---
(In reply to trmdi from comment #14)
> (In reply to connectbhatta from comment #13)
> > For me to try whether default latte layout shows notification, I need to
> > first make it visible. I am unable to do so --- even though latte is running
> > (as ksysguard says), i dont see it on the desktop
> 
> Try this from the terminal: pkill latte ; latte-dock --default-layout

Sorry, I meant: pkill latte ; latte-dock --layout Plasma

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-21 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #14 from tr...@yandex.com ---
(In reply to connectbhatta from comment #13)
> For me to try whether default latte layout shows notification, I need to
> first make it visible. I am unable to do so --- even though latte is running
> (as ksysguard says), i dont see it on the desktop

Try this from the terminal: pkill latte ; latte-dock --default-layout

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2019-01-21 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #13 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
For me to try whether default latte layout shows notification, I need to first
make it visible. I am unable to do so --- even though latte is running (as
ksysguard says), i dont see it on the desktop

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--- Comment #12 from tr...@yandex.com ---
(In reply to connectbhatta from comment #11)
> > Does it happen with the default layout? 
> Default layout of what --- plasma panel  or latte-dock?

latte

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--- Comment #11 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
> Does it happen with the default layout? 
Default layout of what --- plasma panel  or latte-dock? In the case of
plasma-panel, I get notifications in every scenario. 

> Did you try reproducing the bug with a fresh new user?
I can try this. But still does not say why  latte is not coming up with
fresh-install :(

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--- Comment #10 from tr...@yandex.com ---
(In reply to connectbhatta from comment #8)
> Even when I had latte, I had the same setup. Except for the default-panel, I
> had latte-dock in which I had only these four widgets.

Does it happen with the default layout? Did you try reproducing the bug with a
fresh new user?
I can't reproduce it too.

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--- Comment #9 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 117607
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Desktop default setup

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2019-01-21 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #8 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
I installed from github-repo. Same issue as I observed for the installation
from manjaro-repo: latte gets installed; when i start the latte, I do not see
anything on the desktop. However, I see latte instance running in ksysguard.

Any idea why latte is "invisible"?

By the way, I am attaching the picture of my desktop. As you can see, it
contains-
1. the panel with four widgets --- icons-task-manager + desktop-pager +
lock-logout + system-tray
2. the clock widget on the desktop
3. event-calendar widget on the desktop

Even when I had latte, I had the same setup. Except for the default-panel, I
had latte-dock in which I had only these four widgets.

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2019-01-21 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #7 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Michail Vourlakos from comment #6)
> A) Are you using a prebuilt Latte package?
> B) Is there a chance that this package has not been built with the same kde
> frameworks of Latte?

I installed latte from Manjaro-repo. 

> 1. Close Latte
> 2. Remove all plasma panels
> 3. Restart Plasma
> 4. Start Latte with notifications
> 5. Send a ping through kde-connect from your phone, it does not work?

I thought let me uninstall, do a fresh install and execute these steps.
However, after I installed again from manjaro-repo, when I open latte (from
krunner) latte does not open! Even when I restarted the system, I thought latte
will appear (since it is listed in the autostart settings). But I get a clean
desktop with no panel!

I will try to build from its kde-github repo. I will update you on that.

> C) I need a screenshot how your system looks (Latte layouting) in order to
> understand where is the systray and how many Latte panel/docks you are using
I will give this once I have successfully brought latte back on my desktop.

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-20 Thread Michail Vourlakos
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--- Comment #6 from Michail Vourlakos  ---
(In reply to connectbhatta from comment #3)
> Created attachment 117572 [details]
> KDE Konnect notification

that works in my system with Latte, if I send a ping from kdeconnect through my
phone the notification appears... The notifications if I have understood
correctly they register a daemon in order for apps to access it. To be sure try
the following:

1. Close Latte
2. Remove all plasma panels
3. Restart Plasma
4. Start Latte with notifications
5. Send a ping through kde-connect from your phone, it does not work?

In my system above steps work ok...

A) Are you using a prebuilt Latte package?
B) Is there a chance that this package has not been built with the same kde
frameworks of Latte?
C) I need a screenshot how your system looks (Latte layouting) in order to
understand where is the systray and how many Latte panel/docks you are using

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2019-01-20 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #5 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
Responding to your comments (in the same order):

1. When you ask "show me your screenshot of your system" - do you mean
screenshot of system-info having linux-os, kde-system, etc.?

2. I had notifications enabled always. For your reference, I have given the
screenshot of notification applet settings.

3. Forgot to mention - I have already tested what you are suggesting. I
disabled latte, enabled the default panel. With the default panel having
system-tray, I get all the notifications. See for instance, the two screenshots
I have attached --- one from kde-konnect, and the other from battery-applet.
Both these are present in system-tray widget. Both these notifications are not
seen when I have system-tray widget in latte panel.

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--- Comment #4 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 117573
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Notification for low-battery power

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--- Comment #3 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 117572
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KDE Konnect notification

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--- Comment #2 from connectbha...@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 117571
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Settings of the notification applet in system-panel

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[latte-dock] [Bug 403425] Notifications from system-tray widget not showing

2019-01-20 Thread Michail Vourlakos
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--- Comment #1 from Michail Vourlakos  ---
> Contrast to these notifications, notifications from other apps like dolphin 
> are still visible. E.g., when I copy files, the notification of "successfully 
> copied" is visible.

sounds more like the notifications that you do not see are from apps that have
been built with different kde frameworks version

1. Show me a screenshot of your system
2. Make the notifications always visible in the systray
3. Close Latte and add a default plasma panel with a systray in it. Do the
notifications in question appear properly in that case?
3b. If plasma panel shows the notifications correctly show me a screenshot how
these notifications should look like

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