>You can't, unless your users use an >extension to move the legacy
>systray from the bottom to the top, or to >display an additional
>indicator when your application is >running
if display an additional indicator when application running, how to do it? give
me an example or some documents? many thanks!
best regards,
tomsun
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??????: "Florian M?llner"<fmuell...@gnome.org>
????????: 2015??01??06?? 04:55:46
??????: "????????"<33990...@qq.com>;
????: "gnome-shell-list"<gnome-shell-list@gnome.org>;
????: Re: [Help] how to add application icon into panel?
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 4:34 PM, ???????? <33990...@qq.com> wrote:
> the question are as below:
> 1. Does the gnome shell panel support the function above that is the same as
> systemtray?
> 2. if it can do it, who can tell me how to do it?
You can't, unless your users use an extension to move the legacy
systray from the bottom to the top, or to display an additional
indicator when your application is running - the top right corner is
considered a system area that applications should not mess with, so
there is no officially supported API you could use (the network icon
is not provided by an external process, but implemented in gnome-shell
itself).
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