On Thursday 25 April 2019 02:31:57 Uwe Brauer wrote:
On Thursday 25
April 2019 01:22:02 Uwe Brauer wrote:
This feature can be configured in the TDE Menu Editor. I forget if you
can open it by run dialog, shortcut, or command, but it can be found
by opening the start menu.
You can open the start menu, find mathpix (or any other program), then
right-click on the icon. A little dialog with choices pops up:
<Add Item to Desktop>
<Edit Item>
<Put Into Run Dialog>
Click on the second choice, <edit item>, which takes you to the TDE
Menu Editor for that program. Among the choices you see is a box with
the label <Place in system tray>
Click that box; then be sure to choose <Save> or <Save and Quit>.
(Look under the heading <File> at the left top corner.)
Thanks I did this and I _savedĀ it.
And now you should have it.
No it does not appear in the system tray. I rebooted and repeated all
steps, it simply does not show up.
> Bill
Another thing that you can try is to right-click on the system tray itself and
unlock panels. Somewhere there is a dialog that allows you to add an item to
the system tray.
You can add program, applet, whatever, but again, it takes some searching.
However, I avoid touching my system tray once I have it set up - not even
what I'm telling you now - because it invariably messes up everything, and
takes for ever to get it back. All my icons are shifted round, etc., etc.,
etc. .... And once you get it set, lock the panels, and leave your tray
alone!
Also you can add a quick launch folder to the tray.
If this doesn't work, then I must wonder if there is not some other issue.
Another oddity: I did a quick search using apt-get, and mathpix doesn't come
up. I am running Devuan Jessie, so maybe it's just not in those repositories.
Bill