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I need a battery monitor in my systray.
Here is the Panel section of my tint2 config:
# Panel
panel_monitor = all
panel_position = top center horizontal
panel_items = LTBSC
panel_size = 100% 30
panel_margin = 0 -1
panel_padding = 0 0
panel_dock = 0
wm_menu = 1
panel_layer = bottom
panel_background_id = 1and here is the Battery section:
# Battery
battery = 1
battery_low_status = 20
battery_low_cmd = notify-send "battery low"
battery_hide = 96
bat1_font = Monospace 8
bat2_font = Monospace 8
battery_font_color = #b5b5b5 100
battery_padding = 2 0
battery_background_id = 0I'm new to tint editing, so if the answer to my problem is documented somewhere, please point me to it! I did search this Forum.
Thank you.
Last edited by jschall (2017-03-10 11:44:20)
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Maybe in the manager xfce4-power-manager you have to comment icon, I had the same problem (excuse my English)
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@luvalem: Thank you for that suggestion. And where is that file so I can comment the icon?
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Update to my original post:
After a reboot, the battery level appears as "80%" between the taskbar and the systray. There is a second line below it, "00:00". and hovering the mouse over it does nothing.
What am I missing to have a battery icon with a popup notification?
Last edited by jschall (2017-03-09 14:58:53)
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@jschall, hang tight, someone will answer your question shortly, I'm sure. I'm posting from my phone and my BL desktop knowledge is rusty ATM!
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@luvalem: Thank you for that suggestion. And where is that file so I can comment the icon?
Menu -> Preferences -> Power Mangement, then check "Show system tray icon"
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Thank you, @BLenderer, BUT:
My Xcfe Power Manager/General tab doesn't have a "Show system tray icon" checkbox.
I guess I need a different version?
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In a terminal, run bl-welcome and accept the backported version of xfce4-power-manager.
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@TESTING!!!!!! - Thank you, that worked.
It's the third time I've run that bl-welcome script. I don't know why it didn't offer the backported version of xfce4-power-manager before. What does "back-ported" mean, anyway?
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...What does "back-ported" mean, anyway?
Menu -> Help & Resources -> Debian -> Wiki ![]()
https://wiki.debian.org/Backports
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Thanks, @damo!
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