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Post#1
by Hamza » 09 Feb 2013, 00:45
Here is Poptrayminus in its version 1.2.0
Poptrayminus authors wrote:
I've started this project after moving to Linux. I tried to find a good replacement for a very convenient windows tool — Poptray. Unfortunately, there was no linux-based alternative at the moment, so I had to roll my own. I did not plan to add any new features, but ony implement a useful subset of what we had in PopTray. Hence the name — PopTray Minus.
Download:
poptrayminus-1.2.0-noarch-1
Size: 10Mb
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Post#2
by sean » 09 Feb 2013, 03:15
Hamza,
Many, many thanks, see under requests !
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Post#3
by Hamza » 14 Feb 2013, 10:34
Here is the fix for XFCE/KDE4/RAZORQT Environments.
qt-4.8.2-i486-4
Thanks
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Post#4
by sean » 14 Feb 2013, 14:41
Hamza,
Thanks again, friend, for your work in my behalf.
Guess I made quite a sacrifice in space with that request, pretty large module :-)
Is that a load I will always need to run Poptray Minus? I mean when 2.0 final comes will it require me adding qt-4.8.2-i486-4.xzm in order for Poptray Minus to run?
But it works great now. So, again, thank you !!!
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Post#5
by Hamza » 14 Feb 2013, 15:00
Unfortunately, yes. Fanthom has stripped the component that was required poptrayminus to run correctly. In effect, the component used is very rarely used and is not considered as "must have" component. You can also merge that module with the base module in order to win some free space.
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Post#6
by sean » 14 Feb 2013, 15:20
I see, such is life.
By merging with base module, you mean with 0090-xfce.xzm, or 001-core.xzm?
Thanks,
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Post#7
by Hamza » 14 Feb 2013, 15:24
I would suggest xfce one. I don't know exactly how xfce edition is structured so can't point you on the exac module.
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Post#8
by sean » 14 Feb 2013, 15:40
Okay Hamza,
More thanks to you!
You seem to be the point man here. You do a great job too. Wish I had your smarts!
Have a Great Day
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Post#9
by Hamza » 14 Feb 2013, 15:44
Thanks, you're welcome!

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Post#11
by francois » 09 Apr 2018, 00:53
Necrobumping!!
poptray-minus 5.0 ubuntu, so deb2xzm:
https://poptray-minus.fr.uptodown.com/ubuntu
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x86_64 version topic here:
Poptrayminus 1.2.0
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Reason: New thread
Prendre son temps, profiter de celui qui passe.
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