Docker
Docker
http://icculus.org/openbox/2/docker/
Displays system tray applications without a panel
Docker is a docking system tray that allows KDE and GNOME system tray applications to be run without needing to run a KDE/GNOME panel. It was primarily designed for Openbox 2, but should work in any window manager that supports WindowMaker Dock Apps. The window manager also needs to support the KDE system tray protocol for KDE icons to work.
Documentation
http://icculus.org/openbox/2#usingIRC Help channel
- irc://irc.freenode.net/openbox
IRC development channel
- irc://irc.freenode.net/openbox
Download
http://icculus.org/openbox/2/docker/docker-1.5.tar.gz
version 1.5
(stable)
released on 12 July 2004
Categories
Licensing
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Notes
Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
---|---|
Ben Jansens | Maintainer |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
---|---|---|
Bug Tracking | VCS Repository Webview | https://bugzilla.icculus.org/ |
Bug Tracking,Developer,Support | mailto:ben@orodu.net | |
Debian (Ref) | https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/docker | |
Python (Ref) | https://pypi.org/project/docker | |
Ruby (Ref) | https://rubygems.org/gems/docker | |
R (Ref) | https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/docker |
Software prerequisites
Kind | Description |
---|---|
Required to use | window manager or applications that is KDE3 compliant |
Required to build | glib 2.0+ |
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