Re: System tray placement order

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Hello,

You can configure the placement order in the systray applet settings, just right click on a system tray area not covered by icons or the expander arrow and click Configure.

Keep in mind that currently due to a bug the placement order may not be applied right after you close the configuration dialog and you might need a Kicker restart to see any effect.

--
Philippe


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Την 18/4/25 10:18 μ.μ., Darrell Anderson via tde-users ο/η <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> έγραψε:

>  Are there tricks to getting system tray icons placed in a desired order?
>  
>  I am guessing the order is controlled by a "first come first show"
>  placement and the order in which the tools are launched. I presume
>  launching any TDE or user autostart files are done alphabetically.
>  
>  I have two very similar user accounts for two computers. On one system
>  the system tray placement order of Klipper and Goldendict are reversed
>  from the other system. I frequently use both tools. The icons nominally
>  look similar at least with respect to colors and often I select the
>  incorrect icon.
>  
>  I could configure some wrapper scripts to create a launch delay of some
>  kind, but that seems like a sledge hammer approach.
>  
>  Similarly I could choose a different icon for Goldendict.
>  
>  Thanks.
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