Hi all,

I still don't think that the indicator can do much about this. The
indicator has been working on Ubuntu (Unity) for the last couple of
years without any changes. As the indicator API was created by
Ubuntu/Canonical for this desktop environment (DE), I tend to blame any
differences in behavior elsewhere on the DE in question. The same goes
for the system tray support: if it works with stalonetray, it is most
likely a problem with the system tray support of the DE.

I'm sorry that I cannot do more about this. Really your best hope is to
file a bug in the bug tracker of the DE, and try to work with the
developers there to fix their appindicator support. If it does not work
with Unity/stalonetray or if you can at least provide some idea/code how
I can help with the situation, I'm all ears :-)

Michael

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