An alternative way, at least until e's systray will be working, is to
use an external traybar like tint2 (only tray), or trayer, or something
similar.

Walter Rudametkin ha scritto il 01/01/2015 alle 07:35:
> Hi Petter,
> 
> I'm very new to Enlightenment but here's a couple of possibilities:
> 
> Have you enabled xembed for your systray?
> You can right click the systray and activate it. It helps with things 
> like tomboy, deluge or network manager applet. However, I believe in e20 
> xenbed functionality will totally dissapear, and currently in e19 it 
> doesn't work very good. I often have to right-click the panel and hit 
> refresh to make the icons display properly. I wish there was a shortcut 
> to do this :)
> 
> Have you installed libindicator-gtk2 and libindicator-gtk3 (in arch 
> there called like that)?
> Some apps, like deluge, can appear with either xembed or or with 
> applicaton indicators. In Deluge there's an option to choose. 
> Application indicators work just fine.
> 
> In any case, I'm moving away from apps that use the systray with xembed 
> towards others that use libindicator.
> 
> Regards,
> Walter
> 
> On 31/12/14 10:55, Petter Adsen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to find a way to use a couple of indicators that I need,
>> that I used to have in a panel in xfce. I thought this was what the
>> systray was for, so I added it to one of my shelves, but nothing seems
>> to have happened.
>>
>> As a workaround, I can always run xfce-panel and strip out everything
>> except the indicators, but this seems like an ugly way of doing things
>> - are there any other alternatives?
>>
>> Petter
>>
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