Hi all,

> You cannot really. The problem is that the Plasma network manager is not
> a simple tray icon but a modern indicator. This means that it is bound
> to the Plasma widget which contains it, the bar (usually at the bottom).
> You can either use `nm-applet` or run KDE in the background and just
> exchange the window manager.

That's rather unsatisfing. I'd rather get rid of KDE itself if I could use some 
of it's properties in Awesome. Isn't there a way to integrate plasma widgets 
into awesomes tray bar? Are there reasons why one may not want to do this?

so long,
Max Görner

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