Re: how to suppress icons in systray ? sorta half-solved

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On Thursday 20 April 2023 20:35:17 deloptes via tde-users wrote:
> William Morder via tde-users wrote:
> > alt-F2
> > smplayer %f | --pkill ksystraycmd
>
> this is strange, because ksystraycmd is a utility to start applications and
> keep them running in the systray.
>
> I wonder why you don't find out what is starting smplayer in ksystraycmd
> and fix it there instead of doing BS.
> But as you are free person, you are also free to do what you do and do it
> as you like.
>

But the applications do keep running. It's just those extra ghost icons that 
serve no real purpose. I don't want them. Especially, as I said, when I get 
my systray full of half a dozen or more of them, and often they are all icons 
for, say, smplayer, yet they actually represent other applications. 

Whatever applications I want to dock in the systray, I have already configured 
them like that. I don't want others. 

Anyway, I will try grep over the weekend, to see if I can track down why some 
applications behave differently with ksystray. 

Bill

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