Issue 2 in the original report is this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1103833
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Title:
Lack of wine notification area
** Changed in: wine1.2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
Lack of wine notification area icons makes using wine more difficult
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** Changed in: unity
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Title:
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I had this problem (autohotkey not showing an H icon) in Natty Beta as
installed,
but after running update manager, I have my H icon back in the notification
area when running Autohotkey scripts. Ahhh, thank goodness!
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status fixreleased
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Thanks, sounds good! But what about new users that don't want to play
around with their configs but expect a tray icon if an app provides one?
Shouldn't it be a blacklist containing apps that already have
AppIndicator support rather than a whitelist?
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What about all the other apps not having AppIndicator support? I've came
across this problem using Shutter: Closing it resulted in hiding with no
option of restoring it (besides of starting it again).
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Photon, there's this workaround: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/03/how-
to-hide-or-show-app-tray-applets-in-ubuntu-11-04/
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Title:
Lack of wine
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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Title:
Lack of wine notification area icons makes using wine more difficult
** Changed in: unity
Status: Won't Fix = Confirmed
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Title:
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I thought Neil had fixed this two weeks ago.
http://twitter.com/njpatel/status/37106345022996480
http://twitter.com/njpatel/status/37541925120774144
** Changed in: unity
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix = Confirmed
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Title:
Lack of wine notification area icons makes using wine more difficult
This is the job of wine to update their software to match our
specifications. We are aware of the inconvenience, but ultimately think
that this is the best way forward. Wine should devise a new solution to
their problem.
** Summary changed:
- Unity UI causing ease-of-use and aesthetic issues
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By changing the name, you've changed the meaning. Issue #2 is a definite
Ubuntu problem, as it groups it by process, and uses the process'
default icon.
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I'm going to have to but in here. I know that I am not contributing that much
to the bug report, but this needs to be said:
Wine does not have to meet your specifications.
Ubuntu is still a Linux distro. And Wine is made for far more than just
Ubuntu or even just Linux. Wine follows wide
Ubuntu does have a rather large market share, and it seems to me (and to
you, João?) That they are throwing their weight around and forcing
others to meet their standards, rather than the STANDARD standards...
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Clarification: Rather Large Market Share on the LINUX OS market.
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Issue #1 is definitely a bug in Unity -- keeping the XEMBED support in
the system tray for Wine purposes is even an explicit part of the
design!
Alex, I hope I don't have to remind you of the reasons for this design
decision. They were discussed at UDS and have been in MPT's blueprint
for
Importantly:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MenuBar#Vestigial%20notification%20area
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