Juha,
I saw someone had had modifications and unfortunately it caused the
appindicator to stop working on my desktop. I rolled back the version to my
last check in and it worked again. I also found that on the Cinnamon
desktop you can add a systray applet and the old Gtk2 style tray icons
work, al
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 5:54 PM Juha Manninen
wrote:
> Ok, project inspector showing the closed project is clearly a bug.
>
I fixed this in r62813.
Juha
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On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 10:09 AM Anthony Walter via lazarus <
lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
> I was looking at the Unity tray icon code I submitted a while back and it
> had stopped working on my desktop environment.
>
David Bannon, forum name dbannon, made a version for GTK3 based on you
Op 2020-03-27 om 10:52 schreef Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus:
I didn't mean to imply such a conclusion.
I just observe it and think it is simply a fact.
If it hasn't changed in 20+ years, I doubt it ever will.
Good, then we agree, and I wouldn't hold my breath while waiting this to
change
On Fri, 27 Mar 2020, Anthony Walter wrote:
Michael,
I've been using the Linux desktop as my primary OS since 2006. I had
dabbled in in before, but typically went back to windows when my networking
had troubles.
That said, I want Linux to be better. Yes I understand your points, but
please un
On Fri, 27 Mar 2020, Marco van de Voort via lazarus wrote:
If you don't like that, stay away from Linux desktop.
While I largely agree, this reply simply assumes that the culture of
laisez faire and low backwards compatibility is an universal open source
trait. While that is a common link,
Michael,
I've been using the Linux desktop as my primary OS since 2006. I had
dabbled in in before, but typically went back to windows when my networking
had troubles.
That said, I want Linux to be better. Yes I understand your points, but
please understand even when you choose an environment lik
Op 2020-03-27 om 09:27 schreef Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus:
This is an age-old discussion. Echo of the late 90-ies last century.
You're reasoning windows centric, where everything is centrally
controlled.
(same for Mac) This gives a certain amount of stability, but you are
at the
mercy
On Fri, 27 Mar 2020, Anthony Walter via lazarus wrote:
On Linux ...
I was looking at the Unity tray icon code I submitted a while back and it
had stopped working on my desktop environment. I was also looking for a way
to track user log off events, monitor clipboard history, and how to
registe
On Linux ...
I was looking at the Unity tray icon code I submitted a while back and it
had stopped working on my desktop environment. I was also looking for a way
to track user log off events, monitor clipboard history, and how to
register a global hot key.
The sheer scattering of different syste
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