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[Bug]: System tray not showing after system startup

Open DeeJayLSP opened this issue 2 years ago • 5 comments

Version

  • [X] I'm using version 1.13.1

Known issues

  • [X] I've checked Known issues

Existing issues

  • [X] I've checked Existing issues

What operating system are you using?

Linux

Operating System Version

Kubuntu 22.04

Reproduction steps

  1. Add stretchly to your startup apps;
  2. Boot;
  3. stretchly works on the background, but no system tray.

Expected Behavior

System tray should show up after boot.

Actual Behavior

System tray doesn't show up after boot. You have to manually restart the app for it to appear.

Relevant log output

No response

Preferences

No response

Additional information

This didn't happen on version 1.13.0.

Code of Conduct

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DeeJayLSP avatar Jan 05 '23 11:01 DeeJayLSP

Thanks for the report! I have noticed the same with my Debian Sid and KDE. It does not happen with XFCE. TBH not sure what could be an issue here.

hovancik avatar Jan 07 '23 10:01 hovancik

Adding some flag to stretchly that will run preffeneces window would be somehow minimizing impact of this bug.

Migacz85 avatar Jan 22 '23 13:01 Migacz85

That could be done, should be easy.

hovancik avatar Jan 23 '23 14:01 hovancik

I've added option to start Pref window from command line. Also, on my system, with the update of KDE, this bug has dissipated, so it makes me think it was not related to the Stretchly/Electron.

hovancik avatar Mar 07 '23 12:03 hovancik

My Ubuntu Budgie 23.04 (uses budgie-wm) uses the "AppIndicator Applet" where the icon for Stretchly doesn't show up either. In StatusNotifier it does show up, but seems to be very buggy (big icons, duplicated icons from the AppIndicator Applet which cannot properly be disabled)

syphernl avatar May 24 '23 12:05 syphernl