2016-12-06 18:36 GMT+01:00 Martin Schreiber :
> On 11/27/2016 02:47 PM, Krzysztof wrote:
> > 2016-11-26 17:54 GMT+01:00 Martin Schreiber :
> >>
> >> It seems most of current windowmanagers have broken support for the
> >> net_system_tray_opcode protocol.
On 12/06/2016 08:55 PM, Krzysztof wrote:
> 2016-12-06 20:31 GMT+01:00 Martin Schreiber :
>>
>> I don't know. Or KDE makes their compatibility layer so that it works with
>> Skype. Did you try to kill Skipe and check if the icon still works after
>> restart in the same session?
On 11/27/2016 02:47 PM, Krzysztof wrote:
> 2016-11-26 17:54 GMT+01:00 Martin Schreiber :
>>
>> It seems most of current windowmanagers have broken support for the
>> net_system_tray_opcode protocol. That means that I must implement a
>> complete DBus interface in MSEgui. A very
I'm not familiar with background but wondering how it is possible that on
old Skype app which wasn't update from a years for linux, tray icon and pop
up is still working fine? They build it on DBUS from the beginning?
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On Tuesday 06 December 2016 20:05:44 Krzysztof wrote:
> I'm not familiar with background but wondering how it is possible that on
> old Skype app which wasn't update from a years for linux, tray icon and pop
> up is still working fine? They build it on DBUS from the beginning?
I don't know. Or
2016-12-06 20:31 GMT+01:00 Martin Schreiber :
>
> I don't know. Or KDE makes their compatibility layer so that it works with
> Skype. Did you try to kill Skipe and check if the icon still works after
> restart in the same session?
Don't know if understood question. Did quick
>> Thanks. And I just discover that the space key does the trick too ;-)
> This is not the same.
Yep, it works only for Tenumedit.
>> I know that it is possible to use Alt+V then Alt+U, Alt+M, ...
> Alt+V U, Alt+V M, ... works too.
Oh, perfect, many thanks for the tip.
PS: For console
>> But selecting a "boolean" cell, there is a access violation error (see
>> attachment twidgetgrid_crash.jpg).
> function TSak.WhatName(iaSender: iassistiveclient): msestring;
> [...]
> if (Sender is tbooleaneditradio) then
> begin
> if (trim(Tbooleaneditradio(Sender).frame.Caption) <> '')
>> ;-) Yes, thanks but... does it search for frame.Caption or hint too ? (I
>> know, I am insupportable.)
> Sure.
That it does search for frame or that I am insupportable or both ? ;-)
OK I will do some comparaison and decide after if i switch to
getassistivecaption().
The thing is that with
On 12/06/2016 01:13 PM, Fred van Stappen wrote:
>
>> Maybe use "iaSender.getassistivecaption()" instead?
>
> ;-) Yes, thanks but... does it search for frame.Caption or hint too ? (I
> know, I am insupportable.)
>
Sure. The purpose of iassistiveclient is to provide the assistive server
with the
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