meego-dev-boun...@meego.com wrote:
> 2011/3/30 Leonardo Luiz Padovani da Mata <leonar...@syst.com.br>:
>> On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Pei Lin
> <telent...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 2011/3/30 Thiago Macieira <thi...@kde.org>:
>>>> On Wednesday, 30 de March de 2011 11:20:35 Leonardo Luiz Padovani
>>>> da Mata wrote:
>>>>> There is an QT API for that:
>>>>> http://doc.qt.nokia.com/latest/desktop-systray.html
>>>> 
>>>> Using the new protocol for the system tray is preferable. It
>>>> requires updating QSystemTray to support it, though.
>>> THank you. Yes, QT have the api for systray, it is ok for KDE. But
>>> in Meego netbook UX, display icons in bottom blank tray bar looks
>>> bad. i want to put my application icon on the top toolbar in Meego
>>> as 
>>> 
> http://help.meego.com/netbook/settings/customize-toolbar/custom
ize-toolbar
>>> But didn't find the API to handle it. Check the code and find meego
>>> toolbar writed by GTK + Clutter.
>> 
>> I don't know about an API, maybe other people may help, but you can
>> add a Menu on toolbar by adding it's .desktop and add X-Meego-Panel
>> entries. 
>> 
>> Check the .desktop with this entries on
>> /usr/share/mutter-meego/panels Also, you should add the service on
>> dbus, check the contents of the package meego-panel-pasteboard, you
>> will see the .desktop file and the dbus file that register the
>> service. 
> 
> Thank you. The information is very useful for me. I will try it. :-)

it's worth considering that the Netbook UX is simply a different
design concept, it was never intended to provide the "system tray"
concept.  this topic has come up a number of times before, maybe
there's some of the older advice archived somewhere or someone
who knows the area well can comment.
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