On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 16:40 -0500, Ramón Rocha wrote: > 2010/10/15 Ted Gould <[email protected]>: > > We allow the application indicators to move themselves within the > > application indicator area, but we don't allow them to move themselves > > into the system indicator area. So if you had this: > > > > [yours gtg tomboy] sound messaging > > > > You could change it to: > > > > [gtg tomboy yours] sound messaging > > > > But you won't be able to move your indicator outside of the brackets. > > > > --Ted > > Okay, that makes sense from a consistency perspective for ayatana. > I'm just looking for a quick way to hack the following... > > [other panel applets] [sound messaging] [mine] [clock] [session indicators] > > I was hoping there was an easy way to do it with app indicators but it > sounds like I need to create a full blown panel applet. If you are > curious my indicator just displays the current time in UTC format, > hence why I want it next to the clock. > > Thanks for the quick response. > > -Ramón > > P.S. Actually would it be possible to add an indicator into the > session applet? I realize it's not appropriate to add a UTC clock in > there but I'm just looking for a quick and dirty implementation that > will have nice and clean visual results.
If you install indicator-applet-complete and indicator-datetime you'll get a clock along with everything grouped on your panel. The type of time it displays will be dependent on your locale, but you can adjust it. http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/09/enable-date-day-seconds-on-indicator-datetime/ --Ted
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