Am Freitag, 18. April 2003 07:22 schrieb Fabrice Mous:
On Thursday 10 April 2003 06:04 am, Daniel Eckl wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 10. April 2003 12:25 schrieb ovidiu pascui:
Do GNOME and KDE still use different standards to implement the applet feature
Yes.
Longer answer: KDE Apps can (if programmed to do that) dock to the KDE Kicker.
Gnome Apps can (if programmed to do that) dock to the gnome taskbar.
The Gnome taskbar and the KDE Kicker are two absolutely different applications, although they are supposed to do the same task. They are basing on completely different graphic libraries and have a completely different approach to communicate between each other.
Greets, Daniel
Although you can dock gnome-apps with ksystraycmd
try "ksystraycmd --help"
Cool, didn't know that. Well, it sounds possible, that there could be a kde systray app that provides the API for GNOME docking apps. If you find a GNOME applet that provides KDE docking API, then you can dock KDE apps in gnome, too. But this case would definitively be a GNOMEish one. Greets, Daniel