Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > It would be nice if the window list / Alt-tab could be forced (by holding a > modifier or somesuch) to show applications that only show in the system > tray. It would not be a solution for the taskbar problem, but there should be a way to access tray icons from the keyboard anyway :) Justin Denick wrote: > You're right about that. Maybe KDE 4 will do it with the KXDocker. I have it > installed on Gentoo and kde 3.5.6 it works very well and the icons do give > more functionality, plus there are a bunch of optional plugins. > When amarok plays it actually brings up the cover art for the artist. > There's too much good to say about it. Aside from being a pain to get > running, it's a sweet package. It's a shame that KXDocker 1.x requires a composite extension. I want a simpler taskbar, not necessarily a more smooth looking one :) Well, I might install a composite extension some time and then I'll definitely try out KXDocker 1.x. Sam ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.