On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 12:07:55PM -0700, Peter Dennis Bartok scribbled: > >> I think the point is that it works on *both* Windows and Linux. > >I guess the point is to get something working and doing what you intend it > >to do. Whether it works under Linux or Windows, is a matter of the > >programmer's judgement, goals, personal preferences etc - therefore it is > >not a subject for this list. > > >Alex, muine uses a C library to integrate with the systray, it's called > >libegg. To my best knowledge, this is currently the only way to get it done > >(C/C++ programs use it as well). Of course, you are free to implement a > >managed implementation of the systray protocol as per the specs - that > >would > >probably require you to use p/invoke to access the X11 API, though. > >The egg library in the muine sources can be found in libmuine/egg/ > > You missed Jonathan's point, which was that SWF contains code is there Linux > as well, not just for Windows, and it's all managed and free for the taking. Noted, thanks. I missed it indeed.
> Also, Todd Berman of MonoDevelop fame wrote a managed implementation for Gtk > without requiring libegg. It can be found > here:http://codeblogs.ximian.com/blogs/tberman/archives/TrayIcon.cs Excellent, thanks for pointing that out. regards, marek
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