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Config option "Hide system tray icon" is ignored/ reset at every restart of DeDBeeF. #3080
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I tried with XFCE and none of the 2 problems you described occurred to me. For the setting not persisting problem: you should see whether your deadbeef config file is user-writable. Can you post a screenshot of the menu or window which popups when you right-click the tray icon? |
It may also help if you run deadbeef in terminal, and post the whole terminal output. |
I've had this problem before, I think it was because I had deadbeef set to hide on quit instead of actually quitting, and rebooting/shutting down the pc made it not save its settings. changing |
I attach the terminal output of a |
I don't know where I can get/ how I can use some XEmbed capable tool.
Local build should be compatible with local library versions, and latest build from git should contain the latest bugfixes. BUT: I now tried Nightly build sourceforge.net/projects/deadbeef/files/travis/linux/master/deadbeef-static-devel-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz and first thing is I run into issues with your Arch Linux package: It conflicts with
After fixing that, I could confirm that the issue is not there with that build. Can you post the build recipe you use for your Arch Linux nightly builds? Then it can be compared against the Arch Linux AUR package. |
It does not help. Once I start |
I just went and installed the deadbeef aur package and I don't have the issue with the tray icon. I even enabled an disabled the tray icon to confirm that it works. If you don't have the issue with the official build, use that one instead.
I don't think Oleksiy maintains those arch packages though. |
I can see that you have a lot of 3rd party plugins installed. Try removing them all, and see if the problem is fixed. Then you can try adding one plugin at a time to find out which one is causing problems, and report the bug to its respective developer. |
The script which builds archlinux package is here |
I have buolt DeaDBeeF from source from this git repository, Checkout on 2024-04-11, latest commit hash: 6b69ff9.
I use the GTK3 UI plugin.
When in the DeaDBeeF GUI I go to "Edit" → "Preferences" → "GUI/Misc" and then check the checkbox "Hide system tray icon", the system tray icon is still there.
When I quit DeaDBeeF and restart it, the icon re-appears and the checkbox is unchecked again.
Information about the software:
deadbeef --version 2>&2
:~/.config/deadbeef/config
:config.txt
xfwm4
window manager,xfce4-panel
with "Status Tray Plugin", no Desktop environmentThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: