[partially solve, but the system tray] (was: running mathpix via snap)

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   > Hi Michael




   > Thanks.


   > I had partial success. I copied the start icon

   > from
   > /var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications
   > ,----
   > | 
   > | [Desktop Entry]
   > | X-SnapInstanceName=mathpix-snipping-tool
   > | Name=Mathpix Snipping Tool
   > | Exec=env
   > | BAMF_DESKTOP_FILE_HINT=/var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications/mathpix-snipping-tool_mathpix-snipping-tool.desktop
   > | /snap/bin/mathpix-snipping-tool/var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications
   > | Type=Application
   > | Icon=/snap/mathpix-snipping-tool/36/meta/gui/icon.svg
   > | Version=01.02.0031
   > `----

   > To my desktop and clicked on it (the message mathpix started appeared,
   > and indeed ps aux |grep math
   > confirm this, 

I realised that when mathpix is started I can use their key shortcuts
Crt+Alt+M to convert math png to latex.

However there is no icon in the system tray, which is very unfortunate
since, this icon would allow to configure the app.

Can somebody tell me, why the icon of this app does not appear in the
system tray, but say the tde-networkmanager does?

What should be done?

Regards

Uwe Brauer 


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