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How-to use AllTray in KDE

May 15, 2008 by Gautam

The ultimate solution to docking apps in KDE 😀 and I looooveee it!

When I first used it in previous installations of OpenSuse, I thought there would be check options to select which app to dock automatically and stuff like that, (hay that was the case with Trayit in windows).

This time I figure the right usage, now that I started messing around with editing entries in the Menu Editor. So if some confused soul (like i once was) should ever chance upon this post, here’s how to use it…

Usage

  1. Go to Kcontrol (That’s called control center).
  2. Navigate to the entry, say you want to edit Firefox, to always be docked in the tray. So, in the field that says “command”, put in “alltray firefox %U”
  3. Save and your done.

Just make sure you have Alltray installed, you can get it via YaST.

Filed Under: Computer Tips And Tricks, Linux Tagged With: alltray, apps, docking, icons, Linux, sytem tray

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