Removing sni-qt is a workaround, but not a proper solution. sni-qt
converts all qt tray icons in indicator-applets, giving consistency to
the desktop. If I remove sni-qt, all other qt applications will
dissapear from the system tray unless the are whitelisted.

It would be better if sni-qt could be disabled for specific software,
like a list of programs that shouldn't use sni-qt.

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Title:
  qjackctl right-click on tray icon does nothing (regression)

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