If you are using Cinnamon, then Cinnamon's volume mixer applet will have 
taken control over Clementine's tray icon - hiding it even though you have 
Clementine set to show it.



On Sunday, August 11, 2019 at 6:39:17 PM UTC-6, Edwin Humphries wrote:
>
> Thanks. Jeffrey
> The It seems to have integrated itself sufficiently that the keyboard 
> shortcuts work - and it does stay open after the window is closed. But the 
> tray icon does not show, even though that's set in the preferences, so to 
> reopen it requires going to either the menu or desktop shortcuts - which 
> may be several layers down in my work stack. And sometimes that doesn't 
> work either, and I have to kill the clementine processes and restart.
>
> On Monday, 12 August 2019 03:55:33 UTC+10, Jeffery Small wrote:
>>
>> Edwin:
>>
>> I'm on Xubuntu but maybe this will work for you.  I installed 
>> playrtctl(1) on this system and it works well with Clementine.  I use the 
>> system's keyboard shortcuts menu to assign shortcuts to start, kill, stop, 
>> pause, and change tracks (prev, next).
>>
>> As for tray support, In Clementine's Preferences->Behavior I check:
>>
>> [*] Show tray icon
>> [*] Keep running in the background when the window is closed
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> How To Control Media Players From Commandline In Linux 
>> <https://www.ostechnix.com/control-media-players-commandline-linux/>
>>
>

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