On Friday 21 April 2023 06:11:06 am Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users wrote:
Anno domini 2023 Fri, 21 Apr 10:05:47 +0000
William Morder via tde-users scripsit:
On Thursday 20 April 2023 20:35:17 deloptes via
tde-users wrote:
William Morder via tde-users wrote:
alt-F2
smplayer %f | --pkill ksystraycmd
this is strange, because ksystraycmd is a utility to start applications
and keep them running in the systray.
I wonder why you don't find out what is starting smplayer in
ksystraycmd and fix it there instead
But the applications do keep running. It's just those extra ghost icons
that serve no real purpose. I don't want them.
appications register themselfs als "I have a super importenat systray
icon", this not something the systray does by its self. IMO you'll have to
go through the applications settings and disable systray integration.
I agree with Nik, especially in the case of SMPlayer. It's a configure option
inside the app itself.
> Especially, as I said,
> when I get my systray full of half a dozen or more of them, and often
> they are all icons for, say, smplayer, yet they actually represent other
> applications.
That would be a bug.
Unless you've specifically gone into each app and manually changed its icon,
which sounds really doubtful. Or you have SMPlayer configured to have
multiple instances running at the same time. [Options >> Preferences >>
Interface, tab Instances]
If it persists, try to make a screenshot of it with 3+ duplicates. Then add a
bug to bugzilla including which apps are behind the duplicite icons.
Best,
Michael