Mike Gabriel writes ("Re: Upcoming shift to Ayatana (App)Indicator(s)"): > On Do 29 Mär 2018 15:54:26 CEST, Simon McVittie wrote: > > Is Ayatana AppIndicator a reasonable exit strategy for escaping from > > XEmbed-based tray icons, which are increasingly poorly supported and have > > no Wayland implementation? > > Yes, absolutely! And, it allows one to have more fiddly widgets in > those system tray menus then, too (like sliders, calendars, switches, > etc.).
I haven't been keeping up with this but I suspect that something I am using/maintaining may break. I currently use `trayer' to contain a few small widgety things for network-manager etc. This works well. I also have an (symbiosisware, so as yet unreleased) program which uses tk-tktray (package `tktray'), and embeds an X window belonging to a different executable. I have two questions: 1. Is there some risk that trayer will stop being able to handle applets from things like network-manager ? If so what should I replace it with ? 2. Is there some risk that tktray will not work with the answer to (1) ? If so what should I replace it with ? Answers to 1 should not suppose that I want to change my window manager or adopt a full-on `desktop environment' or a `panel' (unless perhaps the panel can be made to be as small as its contents). My window manager is vtwm. Answers to 2 should ideally suppose that I want to continue to use XID-based window embedding to make an applet which contains the window from a separate X client. I note that neither trayer nor tktray seem to involve any of the libraries being discussed in this thread. Is that because an `indicator' is not the same as an `applet', or is it due to churn, or something else ? Thanks, Ian.