On Saturday, 2013-08-10, Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote:
>     Hello!
> 
> Stephan Sokolow has written on Saturday, 10 August, at 11:22:
> >I've gone as far as completely avoiding applications which offer only
> >AppIndicator-based tray icons because I refuse to double the number of
> >clicks and throw in some precision mouse movement in order to show/hide
> >an application's main window. (Especially if I just want to peek at its
> >status without having said status visible during times when I'm
> >vulnerable to distraction.)
> 
>     Another annoying thing of AppIndicator-based tray icons is that they
> never show tooltips and to see status I should click it and then click
> again to hide status, and for "usual left-click or right-click" actions I
> should select option in menu below the status and click it. 

Wouldn't a visualization like that be up to the host?
I.e. the LXDE-Qt panel or tray implementation?

The KDE Plasma tray applet definitely does show hover popups, however I don't 
have any libappindicator using application running here (only one using either 
KStatusNotifierItem or QSystemTrayIcon),

Cheers,
Kevin
-- 
Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer
KDE user support, developer mentoring

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