Not sure what you mean by "try installing batti".  I've tried with nix-env
and the missing-icon is what is displayed.

I'm not convinced that it is a problem with the system tray itself.
 pasystray uses the same gtk systray API to set the status icon and it
works fine (after the PR you merged a bit earlier :)).

Rich

On Sat, Dec 6, 2014 at 5:06 PM, Luca Bruno <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't use such trays, but if it's a gtk socket, I fear it's the panel
> that needs to find the icon because the applet is getting embedded. A wild
> guess is to try installing batti (try nix-env or systemPackages).
>
> On Sun, Dec 7, 2014 at 1:04 AM, Richard Wallace <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I use a minimal desktop with xmonad and I'm trying to find a replacement
>> for xfce4-power-manager since it no longer supports regular system trays.
>> I decided to give batti a try, but the icon in the tray doesn't display
>> properly.  Normally I would fix this myself, but when I went to look I saw
>> it already has the appropriate wrapping to set the XDG_DATA_DIRS with
>> XDG_ICON_DIRS.  So I am not sure why it is unable to find the icons it
>> needs, e.g. battery-full-charging and friends from gnome-icon-theme.
>>
>> Anyone using batti and have the icons working? What did you need to do?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rich
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