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@ -6,8 +6,11 @@ Cross-platform SystemTray and AppIndicator support for java applications.
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This libraries only purpose is to show *reasonably* decent system-tray icons and app-indicators with a simple popup-menu.
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This libraries only purpose is to show *reasonably* decent system-tray icons and app-indicators with a simple popup-menu.
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There are a number of problems on Linux with the Swing (and SWT) system-tray icons, namely that
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There are a number of problems on Linux with the Swing (and SWT) system-tray icons, namely that
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1. Swing system-tray icons on linux **do not** support transparent backgrounds (they have a white background)
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1. Swing system-tray icons on linux **do not** support transparent backgrounds (they have a white background)
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2. Swing/SWT **do not** support app-indicators, which are necessary on more recent versions of linux (ie: ubuntu)
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2. Swing/SWT **do not** support app-indicators, which are necessary on more recent versions of linux (ie: ubuntu)
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3. Swing popup menus look like crap
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3. Swing popup menus look like crap
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- system-tray icons use a JMenuPopup, which looks nicer than the java 'regular' one.
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- system-tray icons use a JMenuPopup, which looks nicer than the java 'regular' one.
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- app-indicators use native popups.
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- app-indicators use native popups.
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