This looks like the same problem I have, so instead of filing a new bug,
I'll go under this one.
Ubuntu 12.10 with gnome-shell here.
In the screenshot attached, the notification area with Hydroxygen the icon
theme I'm currently using. Transmission is the red X and shouldn't.
Almost every theme b
does it help if transmission is started in a minimised state with the
command
$transmission -m
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Title:
Normal tray icon not displayed if indicat
Subscribing Sense to the ticket. I have no idea whether he's interested
in updating the patch or not, but he deserves first chance at it, and if
not interested he might know who else would be interested in the patch.
:)
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Nobody on the Transmission development team is currently running Ubuntu.
The AppInd patch was submitted by an Ubuntu volunteer (Sense Hofstede).
Would it be possible for Sense, or another Ubuntu volunteer, to update
the patch to address this ticket?
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This behavior is caused by the nature of Ubuntu's AppInd patch to
Transmission, which makes the icon an either-or decision made at compile
time.
I'm happy for Transmission to support AppInd, but it would be better if
the older icon system could be used as a fallback if AppInd isn't
available at ru
This is a bug because Transmission has an option that says "Show
Transmission icon in the notification area" which is checked, yet I get
no icon in my notification area at all, presumably because I am not
running indicator applet.
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Status: Invalid => Conf
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