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    lolopolosko
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    How I can display an icon in Ubuntu 13.04? I am run "systray" from examples. But icon didn`t show up.
    sni-qt is installed
    Please help me!

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      mbnoimi
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      Did you've take a look at "QSystemTrayIcon":https://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qsystemtrayicon.html ?

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        lolopolosko
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        bq. Did you’ve take a look at QSystemTrayIcon [qt-project.org] ?

        Yes

        I have another questions.
        If I configure Qt with options and make
        @./configure -opensource -release -shared -gtkstyle -sm -dbus -glib -no-webkit -no-phonon -nomake examples -nomake demos
        make
        make install@

        I don`t see icon when use QSystemTrayIcon.

        But if I remove libs that I build, and install Qt from repository I see it.
        Why?

        Which make keys were enabled for building the Qt from the Ubuntu repository?

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          SGaist
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          IIRC, ubuntu have gone their own way to show the systray icon. There was a mention of a patch on this forum but I can't remember which thread right now.

          Have a look at the source packages from ubuntu to see also what patches they apply. You can also search the bug tracker from Qt.

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          Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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            lolopolosko
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            #5

            Maybe this http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/20537

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