On Thursday 25
April 2019 02:31:57 Uwe Brauer wrote:
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.
But only the start icon.
Maybe we have a misunderstanding here.
Suppose I start tde-networkmanager, say from the command line, it then
appears in the system tray, where I can access its configuration, that
is to which wifi net I want to connect.
I want the same for mathpix, I can start it, but it does not appear in
the system tray, and that is why I can use it (via its shortcuts) but
not configure it because I cannot access the configuration menu.
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.
It does not
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.
It is not you have to install it via snap (so you have to install snap
first)
once you have installed snap, then
sudo snap install mathpix-snipping-tool
Will install it.
Uwe
Okay, now I'm the one who needs help.
I am not familiar with snap, but it's always good to learn new things. So I
did install it, then tried the command that you gave me to install mathpix:
sudo snap install mathpix-snipping-tool
And all I get are errors:
ZOE ERROR (from /usr/lib/snap/snap): error opening file
(/usr/share/snap/Zoe/HMM/install)
ZOE library version 2013-02-16
Bill