By the way - if the wmsystemtray dockapp does not work out, I have used
docker from time to time. The man page says, in part -
docker is a docking application (WindowMaker dock app) which acts as a system
tray for KDE3
and GNOME2. It can be used to replace the panel in either environment, allowing
you to have a
system tray without running the KDE/GNOME panel.
and also,
OPTIONS
-h-help
Show summary of options.
-display DISPLAY
The X display to connect to.
-border N
The width of the border to put around the system tray icons. Defaults to 1.
-vertical
Line up the icons vertically. Defaults to horizontally.
-wmaker
WindowMaker mode. This makes docker a fixed size (64x64) to appear nicely
in in WindowMaker.
Note: In this mode, you have a fixed number of icons that docker can hold.
-iconsize SIZE
The size (width and height and height) to display icons as in the system
tray. Defaults to 24.
-color COLOR
The background color to use for the tray. Defaults to whatever color the
window manager specifies.
Note the "WindowMaker" (sic) mode. In this mode, docker will hold up to four
icons.
The source for docker is in the Debian repositories, here:
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/docker/docker_1.4.orig.tar.gz
Thanks
Bill
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