Re: Re: [partially solve, but the system tray]

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On Thursday 25 April 2019 02:31:57 Uwe Brauer wrote:
>    > On Thursday 25 April 2019 01:22:02 Uwe Brauer wrote:
>    >
>    > This feature can be configured in the TDE Menu Editor. I forget if you
>    > can open it by run dialog, shortcut, or command, but it can be found
>    > by opening the start menu.
>    >
>    > You can open the start menu, find mathpix (or any other program), then
>    > right-click on the icon. A little dialog with choices pops up:
>    >
>    > <Add Item to Desktop>
>    > <Edit Item>
>    > <Put Into Run Dialog>
>    >
>    > Click on the second choice, <edit item>, which takes you to the TDE
>    > Menu Editor for that program. Among the choices you see is a box with
>    > the label <Place in system tray>
>    >
>    >
>    > Click that box; then be sure to choose <Save> or <Save and Quit>.
>    > (Look under the heading <File> at the left top corner.)
>
> Thanks I did this and I _saved  it.
>
>    > And now you should have it.
>
> No it does not appear in the system tray. I rebooted and repeated all
> steps, it simply does not show up.
>
>    > Bill


HUH. Okay, now you got me. 

This may take more investigation. I don't generally put items in the system 
tray myself, and don't use mathpix (yet), but so far it always works for 
those few items that I *do* put in the tray. 

I'll look into it tomorrow, as it's late here. Or maybe somebody else will 
know more. 

Bill


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