$ cat x11/alltray/pkg/DESCR AllTray is an application which docks other application software into
the system tray (notification area) of a desktop environment such as
GNOME, KDE, or XFCE. It aims to be independent of both desktop
environment and window manager.

This isn't perfect, as it has bitrotted a bit and isn't 100% up to the latest standards (and it has a new developer who is basically doing a rewrite for the next version). Nevertheless, it works for most apps (some might need xtoolwait to tray properly and most apps with splash screens that can't be disabled can't be trayed properly from the command line).

There really isn't anything that could be called a regression test (though make check is defined, so I didn't set NO_REGRESS). I have only tested this on i386 and on openbox/xfce. Needs testing on the KDE/GNOMEs and other platforms (shared only, as it uses LD_PRELOAD to install its library into trayed applications).

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