Missing icon from KDE System Tray

g geleem at bellsouth.net
Mon Dec 19 03:54:08 UTC 2011


On 12/18/2011 01:11 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> If you happen to catch it, you'd know that my F15 system crashed and
> burned due to a disk gone bad.
-=-

sure did. :-(

glad to see you are back up. :-)


> So, I installed a fresh F16 system and fully updated it while preserving
> /home.  Everything seems back to normal...still have some applications
> that need installing...but I have one problem.
> 
> I use the IBus input method in order to input in languages other than
> English.  Well the small keyboard icon isn't showing up on the KDE
> System Tray.  There is a "space" for it, an if I hover my mouse over
> that area I will get "IBus input method framework" displayed and I can
> use my mouse to change the input method.  I can change the input method
> using the keyboard, but there isn't a corresponding icon change to show
> which input method is active.  That makes it a bit annoying as I have to
> use trial and error to get from Japanese input to Chinese, whatever.
> 

> Anyone have an idea as to how to troubleshoot this?
-=-

swag...

you do not have icon defined for application in f16 that you had defined
in f15, therefore no icon is displayed.

to remedy, define an available icon for application.


hth.
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