Wawrzek Niewodniczanski ha scritto il 09/10/2014 alle 21:28:
> Hi,
>
> Out of curiosity, wher is enlightenment systray code?
In enlightenment sources, precisely in the subdir src/modules/systray.
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Hi,
Out of curiosity, wher is enlightenment systray code?
Cheers,
Wawrzek
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Quelrond ha scritto il 09/10/2014 alle 16:53:
> My tint2rc, maybe it helps.
>
Thanks, but it doesn't change nothing. Even with your configuration it
is still placed above the bottom shelf :(
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My tint2rc, maybe it helps.
# Tint2 config file
# For information on manually configuring tint2 see
http://code.google.com/p/tint2/wiki/Configure
# Background definitions
# Panel
panel_monitor = 1
panel_position = bottom left horizontal
panel_size = 0 23
panel_margin = 0 0
panel_padding = 0 0 0
lxpanel also has a systray.
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I'm starting it from terminology to try it, so definitely after E
starts, and being on current git it is of course composited.
Tried both with shelf above and below all, but nothing change: it still
refuses to place itself over the shelf :(
Quelrond ha scritto il 09/10/2014 alle 13:55:
> Be sure y
Be sure you start it AFTER E.
Configure the shelf to be "Below Everything".
Maybe you need compositing enabled, I did not checked without.
No other ideas, for me "it just works".
Peter
On 10/08/2014 18:46, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
> How?
> I tried every position, starting from bottom, starting fr
Works for me. Out of all the apps I tried this one works the best.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Gary
Quoting Quelrond :
Yes, that's the way I'm using it.
You need the last version from http://code.google.com/p/tint2
Follow the instructions in wiki to configure it manually:
http://code.google
How?
I tried every position, starting from bottom, starting from top and
setting a margin which should make it place itself over the shelf, set
the shelf below all, set tint2 on the top layer, but it is always placed
above the shelf :(
Quelrond ha scritto il 08/10/2014 alle 14:13:
> Yes
>
>
> On
Attached is the last stalonetrayrc that I can find, from about 5 years
ago when I was using it with e17. I think the configuration was for a
vertical tray instead of a horizontal tray. I don't use stalonetray
now.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 11:12 PM, Wawrzek Niewodniczanski
wrote:
> On 7 October 2014
Yes
On 10/08/2014 14:00, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
> And can it be placed OVER a shelf? Because I tried with stalonetray and
> no matter what geometry I set it always put its window right above the
> shelf, refusing to cover it :(
>
> Quelrond ha scritto il 08/10/2014 alle 09:17:
>> Yes, that's the
And can it be placed OVER a shelf? Because I tried with stalonetray and
no matter what geometry I set it always put its window right above the
shelf, refusing to cover it :(
Quelrond ha scritto il 08/10/2014 alle 09:17:
> Yes, that's the way I'm using it.
> You need the last version from http://co
Yes, that's the way I'm using it.
You need the last version from http://code.google.com/p/tint2
Follow the instructions in wiki to configure it manually:
http://code.google.com/p/tint2/wiki/Configure
The most important line in my config is:
panel_items = S
So only systray item is present on the pan
Any way to get tint2 to be a systray only, no tasks, calendars or
anything else?
Gary
Quoting Quelrond :
tint2, git version.
Works fine as systray for me on e17 under FreeBSD.
Peter
On 10/07/2014 02:06, Conrad Hill-Knight wrote:
The consensus seems to be that the systray in E19 is broken, a
On Tue, 7 Oct 2014 11:55:10 -0400 Conrad Hill-Knight
said:
> From: Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman)
> > i don't ever even need a systray - i haven't for years.
>
> So what DO you do about programs that run mostly in the background,
> but need some kind of place to display an icon for interactin
From: Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman)
> i don't ever even need a systray - i haven't for years.
So what DO you do about programs that run mostly in the background,
but need some kind of place to display an icon for interacting with
them? e.g. Skype, Pidgin, even Chrome displays notifications.
>
I am sorry Wawrzek, but I don't use stalonetray since 2009, when I used
OpenGEU Luna Serena, so I can't help you more.
Alberto
Il giorno mar, 07/10/2014 alle 16.12 +0100, Wawrzek Niewodniczanski ha
scritto:
> On 7 October 2014 14:56, Albi wrote:
> > Well, "don't use tray icons" it's not a good a
On 7 October 2014 14:56, Albi wrote:
> Well, "don't use tray icons" it's not a good answer for who asks for a
> tray replacement.
[...]
I found Skype extremely annoying without tray, and I rather cannot
work without it.
> I've used stalonetray years ago before E devs develops system tray
> modul
Well, "don't use tray icons" it's not a good answer for who asks for a
tray replacement.
It's not funny suggest to change people's habits to fix a lack of
functionality (and if E-devs don't want to work on systray there's no
problem, 'cause all the DE have their feature and lack of others. It's a
m
Softphones tend to need a systray, as does the owncloud client for
instance. Not sure what alternative one should consider for those?
2014-10-07 15:41 GMT+02:00 Gavin McCord :
> Most of the stuff you would see in a systray (battery monitor, network,
> etc) seems to have dedicated modules in E any
Most of the stuff you would see in a systray (battery monitor, network,
etc) seems to have dedicated modules in E anyway.
FWIW, for the last 5 years, my shop desktop has been based on FVWM with its
taskbar and pager. There's no systray and I've never felt I'm missing
anything.
On 7 October 2014 0
tint2, git version.
Works fine as systray for me on e17 under FreeBSD.
Peter
On 10/07/2014 02:06, Conrad Hill-Knight wrote:
> The consensus seems to be that the systray in E19 is broken, and there
> are no intentions to fix it. What would be a suitable "E-like"
> replacement? What are people usin
On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 20:06:22 -0400 Conrad Hill-Knight
said:
i don't ever even need a systray - i haven't for years. so my replacement is..
i don't even use one. have zero need for it. but in the past people have used
trayer.
btw - ignore jeff. he's since become a kde/qt troll.
> The consensus se
KDE.
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 7:06 PM, Conrad Hill-Knight
wrote:
> The consensus seems to be that the systray in E19 is broken, and there
> are no intentions to fix it. What would be a suitable "E-like"
> replacement? What are people using right now, given that the current
> systray keeps losing i
The consensus seems to be that the systray in E19 is broken, and there
are no intentions to fix it. What would be a suitable "E-like"
replacement? What are people using right now, given that the current
systray keeps losing its icons?
Thanks!
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