On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 10:23 AM, nomnex <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Mon, 8 Apr 2013 08:56:51 +0200 > > Jaap Karssenberg <[email protected]> wrote: > > Nomnex, do you perhaps run zim with the "--standalone" option > > enabled ? > > > > If so that will cause each call to start a new process. Otherwise zim > > should simply connect to the existing process to execute requests. > > no, I don't. I wonder if another XFCE user experienced the same thing? > As long as I start Zim using the zim-clip, all the notebooks I open > use a unique tray icon. > > But, if I open a Zim notebook first, and then use the Zim-clip addon; it > creates another instance of the tray icon. I can left click (to see all > the open notebooks)/right click (to open another notebook) on the > zim-clip tray icon (the second one), but I can't left/right click on the > zim tray icon (the first instance) anymore. > > What I usually do, is to close the first tray icon. > > Rui doesn't see that on Gnome 3. It's a minor annoyance, and I don't > know if it is related to the Xfce panel or a configuration? >
What do you see if you open zim mulitple notebooks without using zim-clip, or when you open the same notebook multiple times without zim-clip ? If similar behavior it is unrelated to zim-clip and likely due to the trayicon plugin and/or XFCE panel. If so, please open a bug report for further discussion. Regards, Jaap
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