Re: [E-devel] e16.8.0 and System Tray

2005-02-04 Thread Kim Woelders
Shish wrote: Which reminds me, I never got the system tray to work at all; maybe I'm just looking in the wrong place -- where are the icons /supposed/ to appear? In the systray (Middle-click->Desktop->Create Systray). /Kim --- This SF.Net email

Re: [E-devel] e16.8.0 and System Tray

2005-02-04 Thread Shish
Which reminds me, I never got the system tray to work at all; maybe I'm just looking in the wrong place -- where are the icons /supposed/ to appear? -- Shish --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IntelliVIEW -- Interactive Reporting Tool f

Re: [E-devel] e16.8.0 and System Tray

2005-02-02 Thread Peter Hyman
On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 20:08 +0100, Kim Woelders wrote: > Peter Hyman wrote: > > If I do not use that option (which had worked fine), the process just > > goes to sleep and never shows in the systray. > > > > Again, this WAS working in 16.8 as well as 16.7.1 and .2. > > > > > I get the same thin

Re: [E-devel] e16.8.0 and System Tray

2005-02-02 Thread Kim Woelders
Peter Hyman wrote: Recently, one kde app, kgpg, that happily resided in the System Tray stopped appearing there! It had been woprking in 16.8.0 just a few weeks ago. Interestingly, kopete pops right in and has no problem. I am current with CVS. When I execute kgpg --waitforwm, which by definition

[E-devel] e16.8.0 and System Tray

2005-02-02 Thread Peter Hyman
Recently, one kde app, kgpg, that happily resided in the System Tray stopped appearing there! It had been woprking in 16.8.0 just a few weeks ago. Interestingly, kopete pops right in and has no problem. I am current with CVS. When I execute kgpg --waitforwm, which by definition means... --waitfor