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On 2008-02-20T13:50:05+00:00 kLever wrote:

Version:            (using KDE 4.0.1)
Installed from:    Gentoo Packages
OS:                Linux

I have changed my plasma theme (http://www.kde-
look.org/content/show.php/Theme%3A+Slim+Glow?content=74329) and I've
noticed that systray icons do not have a real transparent background but
a black one.

Check out this screenshot: http://www.kde-look.org/CONTENT/content-
pre2/74329-2.jpg

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On 2008-02-20T14:20:21+00:00 Manolis-x wrote:

In my system the background color in 4.0.1 of the system tray icons is white.
The 4.0.0 was ok, with no opaque background.
I use the standard plasma theme.
Someone in #plasma noted though that it is qt 4.3.3 related and a mishing 
regression fix in gentoo.
So I did not report it as bug, and I just wait.

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On 2008-02-20T17:37:06+00:00 aseigo wrote:

there is really not much we can do about this problem due to the way
systray works on x11.

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On 2008-04-04T15:51:30+00:00 A-null wrote:

I use KDE 4.0.3, and the same problem occures. The background of the
application in the tray is ugly and the icons next to the clock are
white.

After I added some Plasmoids and changed to compositing happened this
and I cannot revert.

I'll attach a screenshot.

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On 2008-04-04T15:53:20+00:00 A-null wrote:

Created attachment 24183
KDE panel plasmoid bug

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On 2008-06-09T19:11:03+00:00 Erik Hahn wrote:

*** This bug has been confirmed by popular vote. ***

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On 2008-06-20T17:10:44+00:00 L-lunak-5 wrote:

*** Bug 164526 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2008-06-24T23:33:24+00:00 Jdluhos wrote:

In fact, it is a random background, like bits taken arbitrarily from
memory - sometimes it appears as a garbled copy of another icon,
sometimes it contains noise.


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On 2008-06-28T17:28:36+00:00 Pino Toscano wrote:

*** Bug 165200 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2008-06-28T17:36:59+00:00 Kde-2011-08 wrote:

Created attachment 25670
Screenshot

@Aaron J. Seigo:
Is there an upstream bug filed at x11 then?

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On 2008-07-06T23:20:36+00:00 aseigo wrote:

it's not x.org, it's freedesktop.org where this fix needs to happen. it
will require a re-write of the systray spec.

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On 2008-07-07T02:58:46+00:00 Sebastian Sauer wrote:

see also bug #153193 why we can't go with a real transparent icon :-/

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On 2008-07-07T08:24:31+00:00 Kde-2011-08 wrote:

@Aaron:
Could you provide us with the details so that we can file a bug at freedesktop? 
I did a few simple searches but did not see anything relevant, that could be 
because I don't know enough about the inner workings of the projects involved. 
If you want to file the bug with freedesktop, this is their bugzilla:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/

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On 2008-07-07T16:01:09+00:00 Sebastian Sauer wrote:

Dotan; just look at bug #153193 - we had transparent icons but had to
disable them cause they lead to crashes if different visuals/colormap
with ParentRelative is used.

See here also;
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2005-January/005790.html
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=501842

So, it's not a new problem ;) You are also able to find a rather long
discusion about the topic at http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/panel-
devel/2008-July/thread.html#14309


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On 2008-07-07T16:10:18+00:00 Sebastian Sauer wrote:

or a short summary what a systray should be;
* http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/panel-devel/2008-July/014412.html
* http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/panel-devel/2008-July/014431.html

and some more text;
* http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Plasma/TheWaysOfThePlasma#System_tray


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On 2008-07-07T21:14:56+00:00 Kde-2011-08 wrote:

Thank you Sebastian. However, it does not seem that there is any bug
filed at freedesktop for a change to be implemented. I'd file the bug,
but I really don't have enough technical knowledge to word it properly.
Would I be rude to suggest that either you or Aaron file the bug?

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On 2008-07-07T23:19:34+00:00 Cyberbeat-p wrote:

I can confirm this bug. the system tray icons have no transparent
background. I, as a user, do not understand why this could not be
solved, when it worked in kde-3.

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On 2008-07-07T23:20:39+00:00 Cyberbeat-p wrote:

Created attachment 25915
screenshot from kde-4.0.85

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On 2008-07-08T03:32:58+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

Please, no more screenshots or "me too"s. White background, black
background, transparent background that becomes corrupted.. they are all
the same issue.

The root problem is that plasma uses ARGB visuals while pretty much all
applications use RGB. There's presently a hack in place in the system
tray applet to work around it, but last I heard (which was before 4.0.0)
it is Qt that should be handling this. There's just not many people that
understand how it can be fixed, let alone where to fix it and have the
time to fix it...

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On 2008-07-08T07:43:17+00:00 Kde-2011-08 wrote:

@Jason: Is there a bug filed with Qt then? Please point us to the
upstream bug. Thanks.

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On 2008-07-08T08:06:54+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

Lubos, what's the state of the QX11EmbedContainer/SystemTrayContainer
workaround?

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On 2008-07-08T11:33:39+00:00 L-lunak-5 wrote:

I have no idea what you are asking about.


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On 2008-07-08T13:39:53+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/panel-devel/2008-January/004558.html

This thread. I know that there was (and still is) no other choice at the
time, but the artifacts referenced in this bug started appearing after
the above change was made.

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On 2008-07-08T16:19:59+00:00 L-lunak-5 wrote:

That patch is in SVN.


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On 2008-07-08T16:36:48+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

Yes, rendering issues with icon backgrounds have been happening since
that patch.

Previous to it being committed, there weren't any rendering issues as
long as ARGB visuals weren't enabled - of course, there weren't any
icons at all when ARGB visuals were enabled either though.


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On 2008-07-09T05:47:16+00:00 Sebastian Sauer wrote:

@Jason;
well, there may multiple other workarounds someone could try like providing the 
XCreateWindow-hack only if visual+colormap differ and ParentRelative was 
defined or trying to achieve something with 
XSetWindowBackground/XSetWindowBackgroundPixmap/XClearWindow or whatever else. 
But that needs time and may introduce new funny problems/regressions. So, 4.2 
(which opens soon afaik)?


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On 2008-07-09T05:52:01+00:00 Sebastian Sauer wrote:

@Dotan;
re filling bugs at whereever. I would really suggest to wait here at least till 
after akademy where this will probably a topic according to the links provided 
at comment #13 and comment #14.


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On 2008-07-09T14:16:30+00:00 Kde-2011-08 wrote:

@Sebatian: Alright, then. Thanks. You guys know what you're doing.

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On 2008-07-09T14:19:54+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

Yep, that could be a possible workaround - but not a complete fix,
afaik. I'm not entirely sure what the cause is as I'm not familiar with
X APIs at all. Nor am I asking Lubos to fix it. I'm just asking what the
status of it going upstream is as the last I heard was that Lubos would
be sending a patch, although things might have changed since then.

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On 2008-07-12T13:28:08+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

*** Bug 161894 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2008-07-18T18:21:12+00:00 aseigo wrote:

*** Bug 164102 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2008-07-22T13:29:01+00:00 Pino Toscano wrote:

*** Bug 167186 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2008-08-01T00:58:18+00:00 Stefan-borggraefe wrote:

*** Bug 165257 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2008-08-01T16:50:47+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

From what I can tell, corruption happens when an icon is rendered off-
screen. For example, when there are two rows of icons in a horizontal
panel and the panel is resized such that half a row of icons is off the
screen, that half of the icons will be corrupted after they are moved to
their new positions. Having a resizable panel is probably what has shown
this issue to show up so blatantly...

For the record, I tried setting BackingStore to Always on both the embed
container window and the embedded window but without any luck.

I think that one way to solve this issue would be to reset the
background pixmap of the client window whenever a paint is issued in the
containing window, but I can't seem to figure out how to
convert/rerender a pixmap from one depth to another. Any pointers on how
to do that so I can give it a try?

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On 2008-08-02T11:52:34+00:00 Gilboa Davara wrote:

Created attachment 26566
Trashed klipper icon under Fedora 9/KDE 4.1.

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On 2008-08-02T11:53:51+00:00 Gilboa Davara wrote:

FWIW I can easily duplicate this bug under Fedora 9/KDE 4.1.
Usually the klipper and/or kmix icon are trashed.

- Gilboa

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On 2008-08-02T13:07:25+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

Please, no more screenshots or "me too"s.

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On 2008-08-12T11:21:23+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

*** Bug 168603 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2008-08-14T07:27:09+00:00 Jithin Emmanuel wrote:

I also have this problem I use fedora core 9 with kde 4.1

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On 2008-08-18T01:14:07+00:00 4-jay wrote:

I'm not understanding why this worked fine in KDE3 but not in KDE4.
Although, if I had to guess, I would say that Plasma uses a different
system than KDE3 did. Regardless, KDE 4.1 is absolutely beautiful, and
this bug is one heck of an eye sore if you change the theme. :(

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On 2008-09-03T03:04:55+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

*** Bug 170289 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2008-09-06T01:26:07+00:00 Timmmm wrote:

Can't you just do fake transparency (i.e. ask the theme to draw the
background then add the icon on top manually) until there is a better
systray spec?

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On 2008-09-06T07:45:46+00:00 Kde-2011-08 wrote:

@Tim Hutt:
With KDE4 the devs have been reluctant to 'temporarily patch' issues to hide 
them. Although it means that some features remain ugly, I support this approach 
for two reasons:
1) The issues stays visible, so that a correct implementation will be developed 
and not simply swept under the carpet
2) The developers do not waste their already strained resources on 'temporary 
patches' that will be disposed of anyway.


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On 2008-09-06T07:47:29+00:00 4-jay wrote:

I'm rather confused about this though. I understand the issue and I
agree with fixing it the right way rather than putting a band aide on
it. But I don't understand how in all the screenshots of the different
plasma themes on KDE Look, none of those screenshots show this problem,
it looks perfect. I'm just wondering what the difference is.

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On 2008-09-06T08:21:01+00:00 Kde-2011-08 wrote:

@Jeremy: Ask that on a mailing list. Please do not hijack or otherwise
take Bugzilla off topic. This is not a discussion forum.

You can email me off-list and we can discuss it.

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On 2008-09-06T14:48:51+00:00 Sebastian 'polrus' Tur wrote:

I just want to add that this bug in my opinion is not GPU-brand related
as I experience it with Nvidia on the desktop and AMD (ati) on the
laptop.

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On 2008-09-07T01:03:08+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

I have an experimental workaround that should be ready for 4.2

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On 2008-09-11T09:35:55+00:00 [email protected] wrote:

I also have the black background problem with the system tray icons.  Is
there any solution that doesn't involve waiting until KDE4.2?

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On 2008-09-11T21:33:46+00:00 aseigo wrote:

"Is there any solution that doesn't involve waiting until KDE4.2? "

barring a time machine ... no. =/

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On 2008-09-12T00:17:06+00:00 Catdog2 wrote:

(In reply to comment #43)
> I'm rather confused about this though. I understand the issue and I agree with
> fixing it the right way rather than putting a band aide on it. But I don't
> understand how in all the screenshots of the different plasma themes on KDE
> Look, none of those screenshots show this problem, it looks perfect. I'm just
> wondering what the difference is. 
> 

These screenshots maybe were taken with Desktop Effects enabled where
transparency seems to work correctly.

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On 2008-09-15T12:41:19+00:00 David-nolden-kde wrote:

Well, _is_ there at least a solution that involves waiting for KDE 4.2?
Anyone knows if the refactored system-tray also suffers from this
problem?

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On 2008-09-15T19:22:51+00:00 Kde-2011-08 wrote:

@David: ask those questions on IRC or on a mailing list. Bugzilla is the
place to report problems and request features, ie, to stream information
from the users to the devs. Not the other way around. Filling up bug
reports with questions makes it difficult to navigate and delays
features' implementation.

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On 2008-09-15T20:26:34+00:00 David-nolden-kde wrote:

@Dotan: Well, I guess everyone who subscribed to this bug would be
interested in the answer to that question, so imo this is the perfect
place to answer it. And please don't reply to this message, because that
would be really off topic.

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On 2008-09-16T16:06:46+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

A somewhat old version of the workaround that I put into the rewrite has
been "backported" to trunk's system tray, so it will work in some shape
or form in 4.2. Given that 4.2 isn't that far away, it very likely won't
be put into 4.1.

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On 2008-09-17T17:35:23+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

*** Bug 171211 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2008-09-23T17:39:52+00:00 Mueller-kde wrote:

Jason, whats the SVN commit revision that put the workaround in place?

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On 2008-09-24T06:09:31+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

Ahh, sorry.. it's not in subversion. It's uncommitted (for several
weeks) in my local checkout. Either way, something definitely will be
done in time for 4.2.

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On 2008-09-24T19:08:39+00:00 Kojot350 wrote:

Nice to know it's going to be fixed, good job on KDE4, it's best kde
ever!

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On 2008-09-27T01:01:31+00:00 aseigo wrote:

*** Bug 171718 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2008-10-01T22:39:19+00:00 Peter wrote:

Running the opensuse 11 default xorg and kde4.1.1, icons in the system
tray appear normally, i.e. no transparency. Running xorg-7.4, none of
the system-tray icons appear, except for superkaramba. Also in this case
occasionally (~50%) the superkaramba systray icon has normal
transparency!

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On 2008-10-05T11:45:01+00:00 Pino Toscano wrote:

*** Bug 172179 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2008-10-21T16:37:57+00:00 Jdelvare-b wrote:

I'm curious how many more duplicates and Cc's it will take before this
fix is backported to KDE 4.1.


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On 2008-10-21T16:48:11+00:00 Rex Dieter wrote:

until 4.2 is released.

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On 2008-10-23T16:53:52+00:00 Oliver Putz wrote:

*** Bug 173268 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2008-10-27T01:34:26+00:00 Christian Esken wrote:

*** Bug 172109 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2008-10-28T13:36:38+00:00 Gilboa Davara wrote:

Can anyone confirm that this bug is indeed fixed in 4.2 (and/or a 4.2
blocker)?

- Gilboa

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On 2008-10-28T13:40:06+00:00 A-null wrote:

No, this bug is not fixed in KDE 4.2 devel.
I'm using openSUSE 11 with KDE 4.1.71.


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On 2008-10-28T13:42:08+00:00 kriko wrote:

Running 4.2 from opensuse UNSTABLE repo (trunk) - there are still problems with 
background.
With second computer (nvidia) is even worse (icons are dissappearing). 
So be happy if you are able to at least see them :)

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On 2008-10-28T13:45:47+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

Does anybody building from source have problems? It should be fixed.

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On 2008-10-28T13:47:27+00:00 Mikko wrote:

I don't see this bug anymore.
I'm using trunk compiled yesterday.

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On 2008-10-28T15:11:11+00:00 kriko wrote:

(In reply to comment #69)
> I don't see this bug anymore.
> I'm using trunk compiled yesterday.
> 

So exactly yesterday this bug dissapeared?

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On 2008-10-28T15:13:35+00:00 Mikko wrote:

(In reply to comment #70)
> 
> So exactly yesterday this bug dissapeared?
> 

I did not say that.
But probably it was fixed between yesterday and the past couple weeks.

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On 2008-10-28T15:27:38+00:00 Mboquien wrote:

For a fact i still observed some problems with SVN trunk compiled
yesterday evening.

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On 2008-10-28T18:32:52+00:00 David-nolden-kde wrote:

Seems to nearly work now in the newest OpenSUSE KDE 4.2 devel packages. There 
is 2 remaining problems though:
1. When you change the plasma-theme, the background is not updated, and the 
result looks nearly as the old problem. This can be fixed by restarting plasma.
2. Transparent parts of the icons seem to be accumulated, instead of being 
painted onto a fresh background with each paint. This makes for example the 
soft shadow in the akkregator icon deep-black after some time.


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On 2008-10-29T05:36:39+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

The background should be updated on a theme change and I can't see any
reason it's not being. I'd like to see what patches (if any) there are
in opensuse. Can I see them via the build service site? A direct link
would be very helpful.

I'll need to try and reproduce the soft shadow issue. How does kopete
look when its icon animates?

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On 2008-10-29T09:55:48+00:00 David-nolden-kde wrote:

https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=kdebase4-workspace&project=KDE:KDE4:UNSTABLE:Desktop,
I cannot see any plasma-specific patches there. I've rechecked this on
my desktop-machine with an nvidia graphics card, and there the fix
doesn't work at all. So I just hope they don't have the newest version
in yet. :)

I don't know in what situation the kopete icon animates, but what I can
see is that it currently has very dark borders painted(after some
usage), because of the re-painting issue.

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On 2008-11-02T06:09:58+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

*** Bug 174057 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase-
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On 2008-11-02T23:33:31+00:00 Mikademus wrote:

I don't know if I should open a new bug, or report here. I'll try here
first.

The BG of the tray icons are black as long as you have no application
window behind the task bar panel, then they take the colour of the
window currently underneath (at least if you have auto-hide on).

When the icons update themselves their BG will turn black (f.i. the
network applet and amarok, which update themselves frequently).

This is very visible with taskbar auto-hide since the  the movement of
the emerging icons will create the appearance of animated icon BGs from
the underlying windows.

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On 2008-11-03T02:47:14+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

*** Bug 174133 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase-
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On 2008-11-09T10:27:06+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

For some reason, the backgrounds are not working at all when composite
is enabled. With composite disabled, things are working near perfectly.
Need somebody with more composite knowledge to look at this... Pretty
please!

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On 2008-11-09T16:07:11+00:00 A-null wrote:

Created attachment 28439
Systray bug in the latest KDE

The bug still exists in the openSUSE version 4.1.72 (KDE 4.1.72 (KDE 4.2
>= 20081104)) "release 4.1".

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On 2008-11-09T16:19:22+00:00 kriko wrote:

I can confirm this too from opensuse kde 4.2 trunk packages.
Not so bad as it was, but icon background is still not transparent as panels 
and it has repaint issues.

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On 2008-11-09T23:04:16+00:00 Akos Kemives wrote:

Using KDE Version 4.1.3 (KDE 4.1.3) "release 52.2" on openSUSE 11.0.
It's totally fixed and transparent now.

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On 2008-11-09T23:15:05+00:00 kioftes wrote:

Recently updated to version 4.1.3 from ubuntu packages on kubuntu
intrepid. Unfortunately I cannot confirm any improvement...

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On 2008-11-09T23:30:07+00:00 thewonderer57 wrote:

Like Komuves Akos, I too can confirm that opensuse 4.1 KDE factory build:
kde: 4.1.3
build: 54.6

With kde desktop effects turn completely OFF, I see an almost perfect
resolution to this problem. Note that with desktop effects turned off,
the system tray is not transparent (with any desktop themes). All 10
icons in my system tray have adopted the panels' background colour.

There is no way for me to confirm whether or not these icons adopt the
transparent appearance, as the old problem resumes when desktop effects
are turned on.

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On 2008-11-10T01:54:25+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

Let's recap. The status of 4.1.x is that this bug will never be fixed,
so no reports regarding 4.1 are necessary. The status of trunk/4.2 is
that it's pretty much perfect when compositing is off and that the
background isn't correctly cleared when compositing is on. Also, themes
that have a translucent panel are a whole other ballgame which won't be
fixed with this bug.

If there are any people running trunk/4.2 that disagree with this
assessment, please post how it works on your system.

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On 2008-11-10T12:47:00+00:00 Domenico-camasta wrote:

so someone should file a new bug for system tray glitches in themes with
translucent panels?

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On 2008-11-10T15:41:29+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

Using trunk, does anybody have a corrupt background using compositing
and drivers other than nvidia binaries? I haven't read anything
definitive, but it looks like it should work as it is.


(In reply to comment #86)
> so someone should file a new bug for system tray glitches in themes with
> translucent panels?

Let's get this bug fully fixed first. The translucency stuff might be
trivial, but it can't be tested (at least not by me) if background
painting isn't working at all.


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On 2008-11-10T15:46:01+00:00 Mboquien wrote:

Yes, it still happens. I have a Radron HD 4850 running the proprietary
drivers (no accelerated free drivers yet unfortunately) with
compositing. I get some corruption with the kopete icon. When i receive
a message it displays a rotating icon but the other one can still be
seen in the background. I do not know if it is the same bug or not but i
still had the problem with SVN trunk a few days ago.

Thanks.

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On 2008-11-10T16:21:22+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/proto/compositeproto/tree/compositeproto.txt

> RedirectSubwindows
> ...
> If update is Manual, then painting of the window background during window 
> manipulation and ClearArea requests is inhibited.


So, either kwin is not doing something it should be or the systray isn't doing 
something it should be. kwin people?


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On 2008-11-12T05:55:36+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

It turns out I was looking in the wrong direction. On IRC, it was
explained to me that it's actually a Qt4 problem. When doing updates,
QSystemTrayIcon hides the window, takes a snapshot of what's below and
then shows the window again, fully painting the entire area. Composite
gets in the way of this hack and it also explains why the icons flicker
so much.


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On 2008-11-12T22:02:06+00:00 Wyatt Best wrote:

Pardon the simple question (I'm a novice programmer), but what's the
general solution for this? Request the screenshot from the compositor?

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On 2008-11-14T13:07:03+00:00 Rahul-schmizz wrote:

Problem exists with kde-4.1.73(kde-crazy overlay on gentoo). No system
tray icons visible - just see black rectangles. :(

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On 2008-11-14T15:37:46+00:00 Domenico-camasta wrote:

As far as I can see, it seems now fixed in kde 4.1.73 from the opensuse
kde unstable repo. I can just see a repaint issue (when icons are
repainted you can see them disappear/reappear). Tested with oxygen.

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On 2008-11-14T15:39:13+00:00 kriko wrote:

Ok, this is clearly opensuse-only fix, 4.2 trunk also seems to have it fixed, 
unless you
are using desktop effects.

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On 2008-11-15T05:36:22+00:00 Jithin Emmanuel wrote:

So is it never going to work with desktop effects?

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On 2008-11-15T10:32:57+00:00 Jasonbstubbs wrote:

(In reply to comment #92)
> Problem exists with kde-4.1.73(kde-crazy overlay on gentoo). No system tray
> icons visible - just see black rectangles. :(

This sounds like bug 174964.

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On 2008-11-16T09:06:33+00:00 Eli-hiw wrote:

Why won't translucent themes get fixed. I like my tranluscent theme. I'm
using glassified and I like it.

I don't want to come off sounding rude or ungrateful, but what's the
point of having a feature in place and bragging about how great it is if
it contains bugs that are not going to get fixed?

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On 2008-11-16T09:33:53+00:00 kgerstl wrote:

Who said it's never going to get properly fixed? Please stick to the
facts and don't add noise to bug reports. :)

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On 2008-11-16T10:05:23+00:00 Eli-hiw wrote:

Jason Stubs in Comment 85.

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On 2008-11-16T10:16:14+00:00 Pantsgolem-gmail wrote:

Comment #85 says "won't be fixed with *this* bug." (Emphasis mine) --
not that it won't be fixed at all.

(I can't find a bug specific to that problem, so it may be the case that
a new one should be filed.)

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On 2008-11-16T10:26:27+00:00 Eli-hiw wrote:

OK. Done and can be found at

http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=175277

And the 1 million dollar question is will it be marked as a duplicate of
"this" bug?

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On 2008-11-18T18:23:01+00:00 Riccardo Iaconelli wrote:

background is not getting corrupted anymore, here and for many other
people too (see the lastest comments).

Moreover, bug #175277 has been filed, which is specific to transparency, the 
only currently remaining "issue".
Time to close this! =)

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On 2008-12-11T04:00:56+00:00 A-null wrote:

This bug also happens sometimes in KDE 4.1.82 (KDE 4.2 >= 20081204))
"release 3.2".

I have "Windows-can-cover" panel and the ugly background remains there until I 
click on the taskbar (and only that time will it be repainted).
Maybe it is related to Bug 176325.

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On 2008-12-11T12:17:00+00:00 Sergio-pe-facebook+kde wrote:

(In reply to comment #103)
> This bug also happens sometimes in KDE 4.1.82 (KDE 4.2 >= 20081204)) "release
> 3.2".
> 
> I have "Windows-can-cover" panel and the ugly background remains there until I
> click on the taskbar (and only that time will it be repainted).
> Maybe it is related to Bug 176325.
> 

Same problem here, but without "Windows-can-cover".

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On 2008-12-12T05:38:30+00:00 Sjakub wrote:

I'm not sure if this is exactly the same bug I am experiencing, but it looks 
similar. I am using KDE 4.1.82 in Archlinux x84_64 with nvidia drivers 177.82.
It was the same with 4.1.81.
Every time my panel hides, the background of all icons in system tray changes.
It is often inherited from the window that was below the panel, but if I just 
show and hide the panel several times, this background changes - it could 
contain parts of the window below, or just simply black, or sometimes dark 
grey. And it can be different for different icons too. I'll try to include 
sshots.

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On 2008-12-12T05:39:16+00:00 Sjakub wrote:

Created attachment 29257
Broken background of icons in systray (4.1.82)

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On 2008-12-12T05:41:29+00:00 Sjakub wrote:

Created attachment 29258
Broken background of icons in systray (4.1.82)

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On 2008-12-21T11:02:36+00:00 Xelfium-l wrote:

I can confirm this bug in KDE 4.1.85, moreover sometimes (when new icon
appears in system tray) tray applet covers clock applet..

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On 2009-01-02T20:27:05+00:00 aseigo wrote:

*** Bug 179310 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2009-01-03T00:16:13+00:00 Georg Wittenburg wrote:

Created attachment 29846
Screenshot in 4.1.86

This problem is still present in 4.1.86 using packages from
kde42.debian.net (version 4:4.1.86+svn902265-0r1).

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On 2009-01-18T00:13:00+00:00 4-jay wrote:

I noticed that this bug is marked as fixed. I still have this problem on
4.2RC1, yet it corrects itself when I unhide and then rehide the system
tray icons, so it is a little better.


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On 2009-01-18T06:57:12+00:00 Gilboa Davara wrote:

Created attachment 30373
KDE 4.1 RC1

While looking better than KDE 4.1, KDE 4.2 still showing the same corruption.
However, unlike previous releases, once the tray is refreshed (after ~20-30 
seconds), the corrupted background disappears.

- Gilboa

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On 2009-01-18T06:58:36+00:00 Gilboa Davara wrote:

(P.S. KDE 4.2 RC1, KDE-SIG RPM's, Fedora 10)

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On 2009-01-19T11:07:41+00:00 Ruchir-brahmbhatt-a wrote:

I confirm this on kde 4.2 rc1.

How to reopen this bug?

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On 2009-01-19T22:38:35+00:00 rabauke wrote:

Read comment 90 and file a bug at Qt-Software.

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On 2009-01-20T09:46:06+00:00 Ruchir-brahmbhatt-a wrote:

I've filed a bug at QT.

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On 2009-01-20T09:49:00+00:00 Francois Botha wrote:

And the link to the Qt bug is... ? :-/

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On 2009-01-20T10:18:52+00:00 Ruchir-brahmbhatt-a wrote:

It is not approved yet but I got auto reply saying "We have assigned it the 
issue number #241734." I think it may appear in some time to below url.
http://trolltech.com/developer/task-tracker

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On 2009-01-20T12:36:07+00:00 Ruchir-brahmbhatt-a wrote:

I just got update that it is fixed in qt 4.5.

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On 2009-01-20T12:37:47+00:00 Ruchir-brahmbhatt-a wrote:

Also they pointed to this issue.

http://www.qtsoftware.com/developer/task-
tracker/index_html?id=238743&method=entry

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On 2009-01-21T04:41:52+00:00 Norberto Bensa wrote:

*** Bug 181365 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2009-01-21T07:39:37+00:00 Sjakub wrote:

I have just tried today Qt 4.5 snapshot (without recompiling KDE) -
Plasma crashed a lot (probably I should have recompiled KDE ;) ), but
the background issue is gone.

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On 2009-01-21T16:38:27+00:00 Norberto Bensa wrote:

(In reply to comment #122)
> I have just tried today Qt 4.5 snapshot (without recompiling KDE) - Plasma
> crashed a lot (probably I should have recompiled KDE ;) ), but the background
> issue is gone.

I don't know how you managed to run kde4.2 with qt4.5 (is it beta1?)
since I tried it and plasma crashes. I can't run kde4.2 RC with
Qt-4.5beta1. Yeah, I recompiled kdelibs and kdebase.


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On 2009-01-21T19:52:11+00:00 Norberto Bensa wrote:

qt-copy (from today) doesn't fix it.

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On 2009-01-21T20:29:25+00:00 Sjakub wrote:

Nope, not beta1, I used snapshot 20090121. Firstable, kdm crashed, so I
started X without it. And Plasma crashed, until I started it with
desktop effects disabled, and enabled them later. Plasma still crashed a
lot though, but at least it displayed something... ;)


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On 2009-01-27T11:33:10+00:00 Dario Andres wrote:

*** Bug 181448 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2009-01-27T12:05:10+00:00 Norberto Bensa wrote:

Resolution says FIXED, but it is not. Instead it is a bug in Qt. Why
doesn't the resolution say "NOTOURBUG" or "UPSTREAM" or something like
that?

FIXED will only confuse users. Like myself :)

This bug is not fixed. I'm running KDE 4.2 RC + Qt-copy, and I still get the 
systray background issue I describe here: 
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=181365

Best regards,
Norberto

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On 2009-01-27T12:10:09+00:00 Ruchir-brahmbhatt-a wrote:

I agree with Norberto regarding resolution.

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On 2009-01-27T12:48:11+00:00 rabauke wrote:

qt-copy is still 4.4. Wait until 4.5 is out.

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On 2009-01-27T13:17:13+00:00 Kde-2011-08 wrote:

Changing resolution to UPSTREAM in light of Comment #127. It is _not_
fixed yet, but it will trickle down soon.

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On 2009-02-01T23:50:37+00:00 Dario Andres wrote:

*** Bug 182727 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2009-02-04T21:24:25+00:00 Dario Andres wrote:

*** Bug 183161 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2009-02-04T21:28:05+00:00 Dario Andres wrote:

*** Bug 182727 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2009-02-05T12:52:16+00:00 Dario Andres wrote:

*** Bug 182673 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2009-02-05T12:54:20+00:00 Dario Andres wrote:

*** Bug 182338 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2009-02-05T22:31:21+00:00 Dario Andres wrote:

*** Bug 183336 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2009-02-08T09:43:42+00:00 Glenn McCarthy wrote:

If you are getting sick of looking at your garbled icons while you are
waiting for QT 4.5, just run 'kwin --replace' and they will be cleaned
up.

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On 2009-02-10T14:18:51+00:00 Dario Andres wrote:

*** Bug 183810 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2009-02-11T19:14:33+00:00 Tony W wrote:

Just tried out qt 4.5 on Mandriva cooker using kde 4.2 and I can confirm
that it looks to have cleared this issue.

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On 2009-02-12T00:13:08+00:00 Dario Andres wrote:

*** Bug 184061 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2009-02-12T14:02:28+00:00 O-simon-6 wrote:

yep, tried 4.5-rc1 and it works flawless

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On 2009-02-18T10:02:40+00:00 Ruchir-brahmbhatt-a wrote:

I installed QT 4.5 rc1 but still see the icons not having transparent
background.

I have installed qt version 4.4.90+4.5.0rc1-33.1 from opensuse qt
repository.

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On 2009-02-19T23:50:24+00:00 Dario Andres wrote:

*** Bug 184916 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2009-02-20T17:25:54+00:00 Dario Andres wrote:

*** Bug 184908 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2009-02-21T10:21:36+00:00 Ruchir-brahmbhatt-a wrote:

I noticed that this happens to non kde4 apps like knetworkmanager3,
pidgin, etc.

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On 2009-02-26T15:22:23+00:00 Mboquien wrote:

*** Bug 185598 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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workspace/+bug/247393/comments/189

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On 2009-02-27T15:17:51+00:00 Ruchir-brahmbhatt-a wrote:

(In reply to comment #145)
> I noticed that this happens to non kde4 apps like knetworkmanager3, pidgin,
> etc.

I sent mail to qt and got following response.

> Remember, KDE 4.2 must be compiled and linked with 4.5.0 as well as all
> QT/KDE based programs.  If non QT/KDE program's Icons do the same
> thing, then this needs to be taken up with KDE, and they can tell us
> what exactly it is that causes this problem if it is in fact Qt.

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workspace/+bug/247393/comments/190

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On 2009-03-02T23:07:48+00:00 Rahul-schmizz wrote:

Hmm, would like to know why plasma misbehaves with non-KDE applications.
In my case it is WICD - would love to see a transparent background there
as well. :)

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase-
workspace/+bug/247393/comments/191

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On 2009-03-10T21:17:56+00:00 D-kde wrote:

*** Bug 186608 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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workspace/+bug/247393/comments/192

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On 2009-05-07T18:10:57+00:00 Nille wrote:

Created attachment 33440
screenshot of system tray

I got this bug in kde4.2.3 as well.

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase-
workspace/+bug/247393/comments/193

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On 2009-05-07T21:52:33+00:00 Sergio-pe-facebook+kde wrote:

(In reply to comment #150)
> Created an attachment (id=33440) [details]
> screenshot of system tray
> 
> I got this bug in kde4.2.3 as well.

In order to get this bug fixed, you only have to install Qt 4.5.

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workspace/+bug/247393/comments/194

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On 2009-05-08T11:43:38+00:00 Vincent Fortier wrote:

Actually not totally... I'm runninf fedora 10 with KDE 4.2.2 & QT 4.5...
it did totally resolved the problem for the QT/KDE based tray icons but
still the Gtk/Gnome based one are not being displayed properly and that
includes NetworkManager, SElinux and the "auto"-update applet...

So sadly I tend to not agree with the statement as being "fully"
resolved.

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workspace/+bug/247393/comments/195

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On 2009-05-08T13:08:39+00:00 Sergio-pe-facebook+kde wrote:

(In reply to comment #152)
> Actually not totally... I'm runninf fedora 10 with KDE 4.2.2 & QT 4.5... it 
> did
> totally resolved the problem for the QT/KDE based tray icons but still the
> Gtk/Gnome based one are not being displayed properly and that includes
> NetworkManager, SElinux and the "auto"-update applet...
> 
> So sadly I tend to not agree with the statement as being "fully" resolved.

Mmm I have no problem even with GTK/Gnome applications :S I have KDE
4.2.2 and Qt 4.5.1, using ArchLinux and KDE from KDEmod.

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workspace/+bug/247393/comments/196

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On 2009-05-08T13:32:29+00:00 thewonderer57 wrote:

Hi guys, I'm afraid I have to report that for some icons,
networkmanager, pulseaudio applet icon etc... the story continues. Most
of the icons are now fixed, but not all. The update of qt 4.4 to 4.5
made a difference, though the bug, for me, has not yet been fully
resolved.

System:
Fedora 10
Kde 4.2.2
Qt 4.5.0

I noticed that fedora 11 (rawhide) has qt 4.5.1 packaged. Were there any
bug fixes in this release for gtk icons?

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On 2009-05-08T13:40:16+00:00 Ruchir-brahmbhatt-a wrote:

I'm on qt 4.5.1 with qt-copy patches. Also I'm running 4.3 trunk.
Currently I have problem with pidgin icon(gray background). As I
specified in comment #147, if it is qt bug, kde developers need to send
more info to qt to help them fix it.

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workspace/+bug/247393/comments/198

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On 2009-05-14T00:50:01+00:00 thewonderer57 wrote:

Created attachment 33645
QT 4.5 KDE 4.2.2 + System tray bug remains

This is to show that non-QT icons are still being rendered incorrectly
in the system tray with QT4.5.0 (where resolution was suppose to be),
and KDE 4.2.2

Hope that helps.

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workspace/+bug/247393/comments/199

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On 2009-05-15T09:42:53+00:00 Tony W wrote:

Rob, Please read :

Comment #18 From Jason Stubbs

Comment #79 From Jason Stubbs

Comment #86 From Domenico Camasta

Comment #87 From Jason Stubbs

You screenshot is of a similar problem but it is related to composing only.
This problem has been resolved when composing is not used.
So it's a separate issue.

This problem is an upstream one, qt being the project upstream.
Because this bug is resolved now, a report for the icons not working using 
composing maybe needs to be created but it should really be just taken straight 
upstream.

There is also the new systray spec to be taken into account in some way; 
whether it resolves this or not.
Either way, posting screen shots to this report seems counter productive seeing 
as the report is now closed and the problem has been resolved upstream.

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workspace/+bug/247393/comments/200

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On 2009-05-16T19:20:52+00:00 Nille wrote:

I got this on xchat icon still.
Using kde4.2.3 qt-copy 964497
I'm do not have effects enabled using an ATI card x1400 with catalyst-9.3
If this is the wrong place to report it then where should i report it?

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase-
workspace/+bug/247393/comments/201

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On 2009-05-17T04:24:09+00:00 Tony W wrote:

http://www.qtsoftware.com/developer/task-tracker

RESOLVED as UPSTREAM means the problem is upstream and the report here
is resolved.

Apart from the kde version info, the qt version you have is the only
other thing of significant interest and it's easy to assume that you
have a copy of kde that isn't compiled against latest qt.

Is that the case?
The bug was fixed in qt4.5 IIRC.

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On 2009-05-17T11:47:59+00:00 Nille wrote:

I use a rather fresh qt-copy version (it identifies it self as 4.5.1) as you 
can see and my kde is compiled against it (i compiled it my self).
So i wouldn't say that the problem is gone in qt4.5

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On 2009-11-11T21:51:52+00:00 Jonathan Thomas wrote:

*** Bug 210362 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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workspace/+bug/247393/comments/204

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On 2009-11-11T23:13:51+00:00 Denis-dzyubenko wrote:

As was pointed out https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158094#c120 -
the problem was fixed upstream by adding support for
_NET_SYSTEM_TRAY_VISUAL property, if it is supported by the system tray.

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On 2009-11-12T17:12:37+00:00 Black Raven wrote:

However the problem still exists with non-KDE applications (I found it again 
with Spotify under Wine). Here's a last message in thread describing possible 
fix for this:
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-commits&m=123146417222291&w=2

So upstream problem is fixed, but KDE problem is still there - bug
should be reopened.

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On 2009-11-12T19:55:49+00:00 aseigo wrote:

@Dmitry Pisklov: the fix went into Qt (and at some point Gtk+ as well);
Spotify doesn't use either, does it?

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On 2009-11-12T21:14:39+00:00 Black Raven wrote:

2Aaron:
Doesn't Wine uses GTK (at least for tray access)?

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On 2009-11-12T22:02:49+00:00 Black Raven wrote:

For the sake of clarity (just spend few minutes discussing what my
report is NOT about):

I have issue with UPDATING of plasma background under Spotify (with Wine) icon 
in systray. 
When I start my Spotify, icon IS transparent (i.e. it uses background of 
current plasma theme around). When I'm trying to change plasma theme (darker or 
lighter), background is not updated thus Spotify icon in tray has artefacts 
around (square of color of old background).
Restarting of either application or plasma fixes issue.

Qt developer (Denis Dzyubenko, ddenis) says that it's because of using fake 
transparency by Wine (instead of real ARGB visuals).
Anyway I think common fix to it will be readding (removing and adding back) of 
all tray icons within theme update.

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On 2009-11-13T05:56:00+00:00 Ruchir-brahmbhatt-a wrote:

Also same thing happens when we toggle desktop effects. Icon background
is not updated.

Reply at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase-
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On 2009-11-14T10:08:32+00:00 Jithin Emmanuel wrote:

Pidgin's tray icon has non transparent background. Is this pidgins issue
or is it related to this?

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workspace/+bug/247393/comments/211

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On 2009-12-06T11:06:32+00:00 Ruchir-brahmbhatt-a wrote:

I'm on kde 4.4 beta1 and qt 4.6 but the problem is still present. Pidgin
icon background is not transparent.

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workspace/+bug/247393/comments/212

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On 2010-07-12T12:17:33+00:00 Ruchir-brahmbhatt-a wrote:

Not sure if it was pidgin issue, after upgrading to pidgin 2.7.1, its
icon is appearing properly in systray.

Qt: 4.6.3
KDE Development Platform: 4.4.92 (KDE 4.4.92 (KDE 4.5 RC2)) "release 2"

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