On Wed, 28 Mar 2012 02:46:11 +0200 suvayu ali <[email protected]> dijo:
>On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 02:27, John Jason Jordan <[email protected]> >wrote: >> In other words, it knew I >> wanted to "clear all known applications" from a setting in a config >> file somewhere. I want to nuke this config file to put it back to the >> original settings, but I can't find any config file for it. > >I think its the other way round. As you use it and new applications >use the tray, they get added and the applet "remembers" them. After >first use, you can select what to show and what to hide again. I think we have miscommunicated. I mean the Notification Area applet, not the Window Buttons applet. The Notification area only shows icons for a handful of system-type utilities, like network manager, bluetooth manager, volume control, and so on. Most applications never use the Notification area at all, whether running or not - for example, Firefox, LibreOffice, mail client, etc. Before clicking on the Clear Known Applications button there was a long list of ~20 tools, with a check box next to each one if I want to hide the tool. Not that the check boxes worked reliably, but they were there. After clicking on the button only three tools are listed, including one that is not hidden, yet still does not appear in the Notification Area. The whole applet is messed up. App icons appear in the Notification Area even if the Hide box is checked, app icons appear even if not in the original list of known applications, app icons fail to appear even if not checked as hidden, and now I can't get the original list to appear. At the moment I have lost the volume control icon and it is not listed in the list of known applications (after clicking on the Clear Known Applications button). I want to nuke the configuration file for the Notification Area applet and start over from scratch. But where are the configurations for the Notification Area applet? Where does it get its list of known applications? _______________________________________________ xfce mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce
