Mike, I'd love to get involved as soon as I'm able. However, even if I'm able to start learning Python, I have a few higher priority items:
I'll see if I can take a further look at some of this stuff within the next week or two.
Neil
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de> wrote:
Hi Neil,
On Di 07 Jun 2011 19:26:18 CEST Neil Hunt wrote:
Mike,
I am using Unity. I switched to GNOME classic and the icon appeared on the taskbar. Of course, the X2go session, once connected still didn't show up in a window, just as I had mentioned in 10.10, but it did say connection successful.
When I switched over to Unity, however, since Unity doesn't include the system tray, there is no icon. I tried the extension "Confity" to enable the system tray, however it still did not show anything for the Py Hoca icon. I believe there's a different way to manage notifications in Unity than the applets/sys tray icons in GNOME so we may have to look at that if we want to use Py Hoca going forward on Ubuntu. I was able to get the GTK client to run in Unity though, so that's what I'm using now.
Could I delegate this task to you? It would be gourgeous if you could find out how the info tray is handled in Unity...
PyHoca-GUI uses wxPython 2.8.1 which bases on GTK2+ (I think). There should be other appications having the same issue. And there probably is a solution for all of these...
Let me know if you accept the task ;-), otherwise I have to put your issue on my (long) todo list.
Greetings, mike
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