On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 7:19 PM, Jochen Schroeder <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 06/04/09 19:00, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
>> On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 6:22 PM, Jochen Schroeder <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I'm experiencing some weirdness with the systray module and compositing
>> > enabled (using kompmgr). A screenshot best explains it so I've uploaded
>> > one here: http://jocheninnz.smugmug.com/photos/506921929_dm7ep-M-0.jpg
>> > See how the pidgin systray icon is in the upper left corner, although
>> > the systray module is in the lower right. Even weirder, if I remove
>> > systray from the shelf, or even remove the module the pidgin icon
>> > persists and remains usable (left clicking brings up the menu). If I
>> > stop pidgin, I just see a square dropshadow in the upper left.
>>
>> is your shelf transparent and not set to "below all windows"? So far I
>> did no code to support these cases and will depend on the same code to
>> make transparent bg work, so do not expect it soon :-(
>>
>> temporary solution is to create an opaque shelf or have systray as a
>> gadget on the background.
>
> OK either changing to "below everything" and a non-invisible shell or to
> a gadget fixed it. Another minor issue (probably more with gadgets than
> systray) I noticed is, that systray crops
> instead of resizing when inside a gadget, which makes it rather unusable
> when a new systray icon is added and the gadget is too small to hold
> both icons. Maybe have an option which allows gadgets to resize,
> according to content?

it will resize if shelf itself can grow, what is not supported is the
auto-scroll thing since it's a bit more complicated as there is a real
xwindow for the systray instead of pure-evas objects.

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