System Tray Icon Support for Tk on X11
http://sw4me.com/wiki/Tktray
Tktray is a Tk extension that is able to create system tray icons. It
follows http://www.freedesktop.org specifications when looking up the system
tray manager. This protocol is supported by modern versions of KDE and
Gnome panels, and by some other panel-like application.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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tcl-tktray.changes | 0000002187 2.14 KB | |
tcl-tktray.spec | 0000002069 2.02 KB | |
tktray1.3.9.tar.gz | 0000134484 131 KB |
Revision 5 (latest revision is 9)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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request 125601
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Marcus Meissner (msmeissn)
(revision 5)
- update to version 1.3.9 * tktray.c: fixed some trivial bugs with option handling (e.g. cget method); added ARGB32 image output support (server-side natural alpha composition) * configure.in: added --with-mad-tk-packager (see README) * tktray.c: balloon/cancel methods are now supported * building without private headers is possible now * complex alpha in images looks good * Shape extension was thrown away * docs/tktray.man: documented new features, fixed description of some old ones * tktray.c: implemented old-style pseudo-transparency; split widget into a persistent front-end & temporal helper window; borrowed bbox algorithm from xwininfo, seems to work everywhere; threw away a lot of image/photo handling code, using a simple, standard Tk_GetImage in all places except where XShapeCombineMask is used (current version works well without XShapeCombineMask) - clean up specfile - remove bogus dependency on gcc-c++ and ldconfig calls (forwarded request 125480 from gberh)
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