salut, 2010/6/28 Arnaud Quette
> Salut, > > 2010/6/28 Louis-David Mitterrand > > On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 11:43:54PM +0200, Arnaud Quette wrote: >> > Bonsoir Louis-David, >> >> Salut Arnaud, >> >> > 2010/1/18 Louis-David Mitterrand >> > >> > > Package: wmnut >> > > Version: 0.62-4 >> > > Severity: important >> > > >> > > wmnut refuses to integrate into openbox's applet dock with or without >> "-w". >> > > >> > > It stays windowed. >> > > >> > >> > sorry for this late answer, I completely missed your report. >> > >> > I can confirm this issue, and I've even tried with awn. >> > wmnut is an old school dock app. it doesn't support FreeDesktop System >> Tray >> > Protocol. >> > which means that it won't work with modern docks. >> > that's for the bad news. >> > >> > now, for the good news: >> > - you should try NUT Monitor 1.2. it adds a notification icon that fits >> > nicely into most Notification Area applets, and is developed by a French >> > friend: http://www.lestat.st/informatique/projets/nut-monitor >> > - you, probably due to your name, gave me the final reason to test >> openbox >> > (+awn) and fix that wmnut mess. >> > I will soon check to make a NUT applet to solve that lack. >> >> That would be great. >> > > I'm mostly done with one for awn using the existing battery applet ;-) > I'm now done with it. I've submitted the patch upstream: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/awn-extras/+bug/600408 > which dock are you using btw? >> >> It's openbox's builtin dock, mostly wmaker compatible I think. >> > > well, afaik, there is no builtin dock in openbox! > you're probably running tint2 or awn. > can you please describe your installation, ie if you used a Debian > derivative or some kind of script. > > ultimately, the following files might help: > /etc/xdg/openbox/autostart.sh > ~/.config/openbox/autostart.sh > > finally, what do you mean by "mostly wmaker compatible"? > are you running old school wm apps and which ones? > just for fun, I've installed and tried wmclock (an old school WM app), which as failed the same way. most if not all dock' applets use a specific API, which motivated the above development. cheers, Arnaud