On Tuesday 06 April 2010 15:01:31 Tomasz Chmielewski wrote: > Am 06.04.2010 15:52, Anne Wilson wrote: > > There are two possible scenarios, as I see it. Either klipper has > > crashed, leaving something behind, in which case 'killall klipper' > > should get rid of it and enable you to restart it, or, and I think this > > is more than possible, you simply have the system tray hiding some > > icons. Look for the arrow next to the system tray and see if you can't > > open it further by clicking on it. If that proves the be the case, > > right-click on the system tray and open the Settings omenu. YOu can > > select there which icons can be hidden and which should always vbe > > fisible. > > Nope, that's not the case. > > "klipper" process is running, as indicated is ps output. > > If I right click in the system tray area and choose settings, in "Auto > Hide", I can see klipper and set it i.e. to "Hidden" or "Always visible". > Whatever I choose, it's not shown, even if I click on the "arrow" in the > tray. > > On the other hand, if I kill klipper process, and open tray settings -> > "Auto Hide", klipper is not there anymore. > > > So the tray can "see" klipper when it's running, but doesn't show its icon. > > Looks like some bug to me? So did you try re-starting it, after you killed the process? I tend to disbelieve that something's a bug until many people experience it. Anne -- KDE Community Working Group New to KDE Software? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
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