2012/8/27 Lukáš Tinkl <ltinkl(a)redhat.com>:
Dne 27.8.2012 16:41, Christian González napsal(a):
> 2012/8/27 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)math.unl.edu>
>>
>>
>> On 08/27/2012 08:48 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Click on the little up triangle (show hidden icons) displays a list of
>>> several
>>> (e.g., battery monitor). But neither left nor right click on the
>>> element of the
>>> list seems to do anything. I expected it to open the respective app, as
>>> it
>>> would have done if the icon was not hidden.
>>
>>
>>
>> you mean, like in your example, after clicking on '^', and clicking
>> (left or right) on the now-shown battery monitor applet does nothing?
>>
>> If so, that's not something I can reproduce.
>
>
> I can reproduce it, at least parcially. I need to click over the
> battery *icon* to get the popup (clicking over the text produces no
> response). The same happens with non-KDE apps (Dropbox, JDownloader,
> GTK apps, ...), with Qt-only apps (QMMP, KeePassX, ...) and even with
> many non-plasmoid KDE apps (RSIBreak).
>
> Oddly enough, most of the KDE *plasmoids* and some non-plasmoid KDE
> apps (Amarok) living in systray's popup can be activated by clicking
> the icon *or* the text. But the battery plasmoid is a weird exception
> here.
>
> Systray's popup seems to behave very inconsistently for me.
Do you have some non-standard qt installation/version?
[christian@laptop ~]$ rpm -q qt kdelibs kde-workspace
qt-4.8.2-5.fc17.x86_64
qt-4.8.2-5.fc17.i686
kdelibs-4.9.0-2.fc17.x86_64
kde-workspace-4.9.0-4.fc17.x86_64
I' using Fedora repos + kde-{testing,unstable}. Nothing non-standard AFAIK.
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