| Summary: | no icon in menu or system tray for KTTSMgr | ||
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| Product: | TDE | Reporter: | Felix Miata <mrmazda> |
| Component: | tdeaccessibility | Assignee: | Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | bugwatch, michele.calgaro |
| Priority: | P5 | ||
| Version: | R14.0.1 [Trinity] | ||
| Hardware: | Other | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Compiler Version: | TDE Version String: | ||
| Application Version: | Application Name: | ||
| Bug Depends on: | |||
| Bug Blocks: | 2696 | ||
| Attachments: | desktop screenshot from Stretch host big41 | ||
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Description
Felix Miata
2016-05-23 04:31:35 CDT
Hi Felix, just to help understanding, can you post a screenshot. That would be useful. Thanks Created attachment 2665 [details]
desktop screenshot from Stretch host big41
Felix, there was a bug with displaying icons in the systray that may perhaps explain this problem as well. This bug has been recently fix. Can you do the following test and let us know if the icon is then displayed and with the correct size? Run kttsd and from konsole run: dcop kicker SystemTrayApplet iconSizeChanged See also comments on bug 2687 if you want. Also, is the icon displayed in TDE menu or completely missing? # 'dcop kicker SystemTrayApplet iconSizeChanged' produces null output. I aptitude upgraded Stretch with 14.0.4pre20 on host big41 expressly to follow-up on this. It took some effort to find KTTSMgr in the menus, with Accessibility appearing in second level menu Utilities. KTTSMgr icons are no longer missing from tray or main menu, but sound is entirely fubar, as indicated by line through the KMix icon in the tray. Other icons are missing from main menu tree, Xmag, Xedit, X Window Snapshot, Xcalc, pavucontrol, Xditview, and all the entries in Internet->Web Browser (all of which are my .desktop creations in /usr/local/share/applications) among them. ok thanks. I think there was another older bug about missing icons. The applications you mentioned are X applications, not specifically TDE. Not sure how icons are associated for non-TDE apps. Let's say there is some investigation required before we can say there is a bug or not. > Other icons are missing from main menu tree, Xmag, Xedit, X Window Snapshot,
> Xcalc, pavucontrol, Xditview, and all the entries in Internet->Web Browser
> (all of which are my .desktop creations in /usr/local/share/applications)
> among them.
Hi Felix,
I have done some investigation about the above applications.
They are not "native TDE" applications, so normally they do not show up in the TDE menu.
If you edit the TDE menu, you can add them and specify an icon to use for them. If you do, the items are correctly displayed and the icon is also shown.
The original bug reported here seems to have been resolved, as you mentioned in one of your comments some time ago. Regarding non-TDE applications, they seem to work ok if you set up the menu correctly.
I suggest we close this bug as resolved, but I would like to hear your opinion first. Thanks.
On Stretch/TDE14.0.5 host gx62b, KTTSMgr seems to have all icons that it should, so the bug as filed is apparently gone. WRT non-TDE application icons, I would think the xdg system would be expected to produce icons in the TDE menus, especially for accessibility software, particularly visual ones, a category that includes KTTSMgr. Also, accessibility software ought to be a base menu level, unlike described in comment 4, which should be its own bug to be filed when next I add accessibility apps to a new installation, unless someone else does it first. > I would think the xdg system would be expected to produce icons in the TDE
> menus
Hi Felix, thanks for the feedback and sorry for my late reply.
I will investigate what other distros do with regards to this issue and then discuss with Slavek.
If most distros shows icons, it would make sense for TDE to show icons as well. If not, then TDE should not as well.
> I will investigate what other distros do with regards to this issue and then
> discuss with Slavek.
> If most distros shows icons, it would make sense for TDE to show icons as well.
> If not, then TDE should not as well.
Hi Felix, sorry for the late reply on this bug.
I have investigated a few live distros and none of them add X applications (for example Xcalc, Xedit) to their menu by default. After discussing this matter with Slavek, we have decided not to add those applications to the TDE menu by default, following the example of the other distros.
By the way, if you are using Debian, you can install the packages "menu" and "menu-xdg": this will create an additional "Debian" entry in the main menu. This submenu contains X applications as well :-) Not sure if something similar is available for other distro.
Since the problem of the original bug report has been fixed, we are closing the bug.
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