-ion3 (20060326-1) unstable; urgency=low
+Debug symbols
- * Binaries in this package are not stripped since 20050322-4, because of
- upstreams request. The reason why there's no separate -dbg package is
- because ion3 is the development branch.
- * Ion3 has support KDE system tray icons natively, but the implementation
- is KDE-specific. Unfortunately, this makes non-KDE (GNOME) system tray
- icons appear broken, when they really aren't. To get a Gaim (and maybe
- others) system tray icon, use the "docker" package.
+Binaries in this package are unstripped since 20050322-4 at the
+upstream author's request. There is no separate -dbg package. Ion3
+is currently a development branch and not considered entirely stable.
- -- Norbert Tretkowski <nobse@debian.org> Sun, 26 Mar 2006 12:21:35 +0200
+Docks and system trays
+
+Ion3 is compatible with the docking protocols used by WindowMaker and
+KDE. It can place docked applications windows either in a corner
+dock, or in a "system tray" in the status bar.
+
+For a corner dock, add:
+
+ dopath("mod_dock")
+
+to cfg_ion.lua or cfg_modules.lua and edit cfg_dock.lua to your
+preferences. The dock window's visibility can be toggled using
+MOD1+D.
+
+For a system tray, edit cfg_statusbar.lua to include:
+
+ mod_statusbar.create {
+ ...
+ systray=true,
+ template="... %systray"
+ }
+
+You can also configure specific windows to appear in the status bar:
+
+ -- In cfg_ion.lua:
+ defwinprop {
+ class = "foo-window-class",
+ statusbar = "foo"
+ }
+
+ -- In cfg_status_bar.lua:
+ mod_statusbar.create {
+ ...
+ template="... %systray_foo"
+ }
+
+GNOME unfortunately uses a different dock protocol. However, the
+docker program can adapt from this to the WindowMaker protocol. So you
+can include a GNOME system tray in your status bar by including docker
+in your X session and this in your Ion3 configuration:
+
+ -- In cfg_ion.lua:
+ defwinprop {
+ class = "Docker",
+ statusbar = "dock"
+ }
+
+ -- In cfg_statusbar.lua:
+ mod_statusbar.create {
+ ...
+ template="... %systray_dock"
+ }