On Monday 17 February 2003 23:52, Pietro wrote:
> Hi:),
> I've already activated main -> options -> Docking -> Use Dock Icon.
> In fact it starts two processes: one named "Licq(#UIN)" and another named
> "LicqWharf". Licq(#UIN) is the normal icq window and LicqWharf is an icon
> that pops up somewhere in the screen:).
> I can not still have a kicker applet:(. I loved gtk+licq, but I can not
> compile it anymore, and I don't know why:).
> These lines are the summary of configure (with some flags) before the make,
> that is successfull.
>
> Install prefix : /usr/local
> Licq Includes  : /home/pietro/targizzeta/licq-1.2.4/include
> KDE            : includes in /usr/include/kde, libs in /usr/lib
> Qt includes    : /usr/include/qt3/
> Qt libraries   : /usr/lib, -lqt-mt
> Qt moc         : /usr/bin/moc-qt3
>
> Thanks in advance:) (If somebody wishes, I could mail to him a cutted
> screenshot of what pops up:) )

Did you probably start the qt-gui plugin instead of the kde-gui plugin?

issue "licq -p kde-gui" on the commandline once to make sure you are running 
the correct plugin with kde support!
Your description of how the icon shows up fits exactly on the behaviour when 
qt-gui is loaded without kde support.

thomas

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