On Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:38:22 +0200
suvayu ali <fatkasuvayu+linux(a)gmail.com> dijo:
> 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.
No I understood you just right. I meant the notification area. Maybe
you just need to restart the panel. You can try "xfce4-panel -r" from
the Alt+F2 run dialog.
If that doesn't work, maybe remove the systray config file[1], logout
and login.
[1] ~/.config/xfce4/panel/systray-4.rc
Thanks for the suggestions, but the notification area is still messed
up.
I restarted the panel, but it didn't change anything. Then I
removed the notification area applet and removed it from the panel.
Then I looked for the configuration file, renamed it, and logged out and
back in, and then added the notification area applet back to the panel
but still no change.
The only thing is that my file was not systay-4.rc, but rather
systray-13213260791.rc. I appended .old to it, but when I added the
notification area applet back to the panel no new systray-X.rc file was
created. The datestamp on the systray file was back in November, 2011,
when I first started using Xfce.
Do you know who the developer(s) of the notification area applet are
and how to find them or their website?