Bug#939310: missing systray icon for blueman-applet

2025-02-03 Thread Christopher Schramm
Thanks Ian, yes, the tray icon part has changed significantly and this should be obsolete.

Bug#939310: missing systray icon for blueman-applet

2025-02-03 Thread Ian Jackson
Hi. I was looking at blueman for other reasons and saw this bug. I am using blueman-applet with trayer (and vtwm). It diesplays a systray icon for me. I looked at the source code to see if the suggested change to AppIndicator.py would be a good idea. I found that the whole source file is gone.

Bug#939310: missing systray icon for blueman-applet

2019-12-11 Thread Jens Holzkämper
> Tom, awesomewm with KDE as well? > No. i3 same issue in Xfce/xfwm4 as well

Bug#939310: missing systray icon for blueman-applet

2019-09-05 Thread Tom Marble
On Thursday, September 5, 2019, Christopher Schramm wrote: > Peter, In 2.1 you have to provide --loglevel debug to get a useful output. > > Tom, awesomewm with KDE as well? > No. i3 Glad to help debug. --Tom

Bug#939310: missing systray icon for blueman-applet

2019-09-05 Thread Christopher Schramm
Peter, In 2.1 you have to provide --loglevel debug to get a useful output. Tom, awesomewm with KDE as well?

Bug#939310: missing systray icon for blueman-applet

2019-09-05 Thread Tom Marble
On Tue, 3 Sep 2019 23:16:08 +0200 Christopher Schramm wrote: > sounds like there's some issue with the libappindicator-based icon > implementation which disables the GTK-based one. Your edit effectively > avoids the latter. > > Did you try blueman 2.1.1-1 yet? I am running unstable with bluem

Bug#939310: missing systray icon for blueman-applet

2019-09-05 Thread Peter Palfrader
On Tue, 03 Sep 2019, Christopher Schramm wrote: > Hi Peter, > > sounds like there's some issue with the libappindicator-based icon > implementation which disables the GTK-based one. Your edit effectively > avoids the latter. > > Did you try blueman 2.1.1-1 yet? I built it on stable and tried it

Bug#939310: missing systray icon for blueman-applet

2019-09-03 Thread Christopher Schramm
Hi Peter, sounds like there's some issue with the libappindicator-based icon implementation which disables the GTK-based one. Your edit effectively avoids the latter. Did you try blueman 2.1.1-1 yet? Cheers

Bug#939310: missing systray icon for blueman-applet

2019-09-03 Thread Peter Palfrader
Package: blueman Version: 2.0.8-1 Severity: normal Hi! I run awesomewm with KDE. When I start blueman-applet, an icon briefly flickers in my awesomewm systray, but then is no longer visible and I don't see any way to get it to stay visible. If I edit /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/blueman/plugi