On 08/05/2016 04:19 μμ, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
> On 05/05/2016 04:53 μμ, alx wrote:
>> On 05/05/16 13:22, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>>> Number 2 above
>>>       can be partly bypassed if one manages to theme pavucontrol; 
>>> but the
>>> docked volume control is needed.
>>
>> Perhaps the front panel's ability to capture X clients may be of help 
>> here (provided there is a standalone systray applet for pulseaudio). 
>> You can put any X window into the front panel by adding a "client" 
>> control type to your dtwm.fp. The CDE administrator's guide describes 
>> it in detail, but basically it's:
>>
>> CONTROL <name>
>> {
>>  TYPE client
>>  CONTAINER_NAME <parent BOX>
>>  CONTAINER_TYPE BOX
>>  CLIENT_NAME <class name (WM_CLASS) of the client (must be launched)>
>>  CLIENT_GEOMETRY <WxH>
>> }
>
> Either I have hit a bug or I am doing something wrong:
> cp /usr/dt/appconfig/types/el_GR.UTF-8/dtwm.fp ~/.dt/types/
>
> Modify ~/.dt/types/dtwm.fp
> CONTROL Blank
> {
>   TYPE                  blank
>   CONTAINER_NAME        Switch
>   CONTAINER_TYPE        SWITCH
>   POSITION_HINTS        3
>   ICON                  FpblnkS
>   HELP_TOPIC            FPOnItemSwitch
>   HELP_VOLUME           FPanel
> }
>
> TO
>
> CONTROL VolCtrl
> {
>   TYPE                  client
>   CONTAINER_NAME        Switch
>   CONTAINER_TYPE        SWITCH
>   POSITION_HINTS        3
>   CLIENT_NAME mate-volume-control-applet
>   CLIENT_GEOMETRY 22x22
> }
>
> (The CONTAINER_TYPE BOX  you wrote above can not be correct)
>
> Now if I start the Work Space Manager the Switch turns to what you see 
> in the screenshot.
>
> I see at least one bug here: the panel thinks that there are 3 rows 
> instead of 2 and the position
> of the buttons lock, exit and busy are erratically positioned.
>
> Even so, if I now start mate-volume-control-applet nothing happens
> (it was expected that the volume applet will appear in the reserved 
> position on Switch).
>
> Any comments please?
>
> Antonis.
>

I forgot to add that it does the same with 16x16 geometry.

Antonis.



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