But the Qt4's systray works properly in this same version of Unity (I just
tested myself).
The issue you linked to is a different one, and the post is old and doesn't
work - you can't white-list anything any longer in Unity (desktop unity
panel doesn't exist in dconf), so it's certainly a Qt5+
On segunda-feira, 14 de outubro de 2013 18:10:34, Jiergir Ogoerg wrote:
But the Qt4's systray works properly in this same version of Unity (I just
tested myself).
The issue you linked to is a different one, and the post is old and doesn't
work - you can't white-list anything any longer in
To test qt4 I did sudo apt-get install libqt4-dev, that is, the libs that
come with Ubuntu. I'm not a Qt developer so I hope you guys figure out why
(Ubuntu's) Qt4 works and (the offline version of) Qt5.2 beta doesn't.
Since Ubuntu is the most popular distro I would guess it's worth spending
some
I see, you guys don't have time (motivation or whatever) to look closer
into this issue. At least I tried.
As to Ubuntu's popularity - I don't like Canonical nor Ubuntu - but I have
to use it cause it sucks less than other distros I tried out and regardless
of the platitudes about popularity we
It looks like they are trying to create their own QPA plugin for Qt5. For
the appmenu changes, they reference the changes they made to the Qt4 source
code and are porting to a Qt5 QPA plugin. I would assume that changes for
the system tray icon would also be included in the plugin.
Thanks, if so, case closed, the Ubuntu users will have to wait for
Canonical's patches and the users testing the versions of Qt from Qt's
website are likely to file false bugs in the future, so I'd vouch for
including Canonical's patches into upstream Qt to avoid this issue and
possible future
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Thiago Macieira thiago.macie...@intel.com
wrote:
On segunda-feira, 14 de outubro de 2013 18:55:56, Jiergir Ogoerg wrote:
To test qt4 I did sudo apt-get install libqt4-dev, that is, the libs
that
come with Ubuntu. I'm not a Qt developer so I hope you guys
Qt4 systray works in Gnome shell and KDE, Qt5 systray doesn't work in
Gnome shell and KDE. About 1 month ago I tested Qt5 systray (from dev
branch) and it didn't work. Maybe it is general problem of Qt5 systray
implementation?
14.10.2013 19:10, Jiergir Ogoerg ?:
But the Qt4's systray
On segunda-feira, 14 de outubro de 2013 19:40:15, Jiergir Ogoerg wrote:
Thanks, if so, case closed, the Ubuntu users will have to wait for
Canonical's patches and the users testing the versions of Qt from Qt's
website are likely to file false bugs in the future, so I'd vouch for
including
places.
Simon
Fra: Thiago Macieira
Sendt: 21:30 mandag 14. oktober 2013
Til: development@qt-project.org
Emne: Re: [Development] Qt 5.2 Testing (System tray)
On segunda-feira, 14 de outubro de 2013 19:40:15, Jiergir Ogoerg wrote:
Thanks, if so, case closed, the Ubuntu users will have to wait
Sendt: 21:30 mandag 14. oktober 2013
Til: development@qt-project.org
Emne: Re: [Development] Qt 5.2 Testing (System tray)
On segunda-feira, 14 de outubro de 2013 19:40:15, Jiergir Ogoerg wrote:
Thanks, if so, case closed, the Ubuntu users will have to wait for
Canonical's patches and the users
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