What would make blank spaces in the system tray? I have Klipper there and then a blank space to the right of it equal to the size of another icon but its blank. Then comes the Red Hat Network Notification tool and then another blank space equal to the size of another icon to the right of it. Right clicking on either blank space produces nothing.
On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 10:13 -0400, Neal Wilkinson wrote:
What would make blank spaces in the system tray? I have Klipper there and then a blank space to the right of it equal to the size of another icon but its blank. Then comes the Red Hat Network Notification tool and then another blank space equal to the size of another icon to the right of it. Right clicking on either blank space produces nothing.
Unlike M$ which automatically pushes the icons together on the toolbar, X does not.
To eliminate the blanks simply right click on one of the icons you want to move then select "move" and relocate the icon to where you wish. Any icons you wish can be reorganized this way.
Errrrr... maybe I better qualify that with saying I know it does that in Gnome, but I don't use Kde so cannot vouch for it there.
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On Sunday 01 May 2005 01:24, Jeff Vian wrote:
On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 10:13 -0400, Neal Wilkinson wrote:
What would make blank spaces in the system tray? I have Klipper there and then a blank space to the right of it equal to the size of another icon but its blank. Then comes the Red Hat Network Notification tool and then another blank space equal to the size of another icon to the right of it. Right clicking on either blank space produces nothing.
Unlike M$ which automatically pushes the icons together on the toolbar, X does not.
To eliminate the blanks simply right click on one of the icons you want to move then select "move" and relocate the icon to where you wish. Any icons you wish can be reorganized this way.
Errrrr... maybe I better qualify that with saying I know it does that in Gnome, but I don't use Kde so cannot vouch for it there.
In KDE it is the same
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On 5/1/05, Robert Spangler bms@zoominternet.net wrote:
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On Sunday 01 May 2005 01:24, Jeff Vian wrote:
On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 10:13 -0400, Neal Wilkinson wrote:
What would make blank spaces in the system tray? I have Klipper there and then a blank space to the right of it equal to the size of another icon but its blank. Then comes the Red Hat Network Notification tool and then another blank space equal to the size of another icon to the right of it. Right clicking on either blank space produces nothing.
Unlike M$ which automatically pushes the icons together on the toolbar, X does not.
To eliminate the blanks simply right click on one of the icons you want to move then select "move" and relocate the icon to where you wish. Any icons you wish can be reorganized this way.
Errrrr... maybe I better qualify that with saying I know it does that in Gnome, but I don't use Kde so cannot vouch for it there.
In KDE it is the same
Regards Robert
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I'd just like to add that it seems that the keyboard tool has a black space (to the right of the icon) that seems to be a part of it. No amount of moving or anything else worked in getting rid of it for me- it behaves as part of the icon itself.
Dotan Cohen