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

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William Morder via tde-users wrote:

> I ought to say, too, that I hold my lower panel in a kind of superstitious
> awe - sort of like Indiana Jones avoids touching the Ark of the Covenant,
> so that he doesn't get fried. Whenever I unlock my lower panel and start
> to move things round, bad stuff happens, maybe not quite as bad as getting
> fried by otherworldly forces, but pretty bad, and I try not to repeat
> them.
> 

to do what Thierry advised you need to unlock the panel. Then configure the
systray/icons and lock again. (this is what I am doing too)

> For now, I am still trying to work out just how ksystray works, and why
> certain applications call it to open (and create those ghost icons), and
> why other don't. When I get more information, I will post again.

There is functionality to create application with systray capabilities. 

So if you want to know how it works look at ksystray.h

https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/gitea/TDE/tdelibs/src/commit/6b4507c6aa5e30097872f8ce64e9b8097fc63927/tdeui/ksystemtray.h#L31

BTW it is unfortunate to read what happened with your bios pwd and so on.


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