sh: $'\200\323\350': command not found
command terminator
right click to left click open
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/terminator", line 45, in <module>
import terminatorlib.optionparse
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/terminatorlib/optionparse.py", line 25, in <module>
import config
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/terminatorlib/config.py", line 93, in <module>
'try_posix_regexp' : platform.system() != 'Linux',
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/platform.py", line 1310, in system
return uname()[0]
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/platform.py", line 1277, in uname
processor = _syscmd_uname('-p','')
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/platform.py", line 1012, in _syscmd_uname
rc = f.close()
IOError: [Errno 10] No child processes
what exactly did you run?
I ran the same test command as I did last time:
dtray Pictures/icons/gnome-terminal.png terminator terminator
The stdout error comes when left clicking on the icon. When I right click and select the command it works and when I right click and select quit it quits. My shell I am launching from is zsh if that matters.
]]>command p:
sh: $'p:\240\001': command not found
part of the error message changes though. This part:
sh: $'p\312\345\001': command not found
sh: $'p\332\322\001': command not found
@HalosGhost: specify a path for the image the tray icon will show, then list the names and commands of menu items that will be shown when you click on it.
Okay, can it be any kind of image? Because, I've been specifying a .icon file, though I have some svgs available. Ahh, I see, so this is not a viable program to replace a system status tray, I assume?
All the best,
-HG
]]>meh... i should understand what a software does first.
]]>taylorchu wrote:so, if there is only one option, if you click on the icon, it will just launch?
Well that's what I was thinking. Instead of two clicks just one if there was only one thing to launch and if there were two items then a list on left click. Maybe just the quit option on right click? Just my opinion maybe it would be better to wait for more feedback here I don't know
Maybe do it this way:
Rightclick and leftclick always show menu by default, only if there is an entry beginning with an exclamation mark, use this as left-click action without the menu.
@HalosGhost: specify a path for the image the tray icon will show, then list the names and commands of menu items that will be shown when you click on it.
]]>Can you be a little more specific about the usage?
All the best,
-HG
P.S., your README on the git says "dmenu" not "dtray"
]]>so, if there is only one option, if you click on the icon, it will just launch?
Well that's what I was thinking. Instead of two clicks just one if there was only one thing to launch and if there were two items then a list on left click. Maybe just the quit option on right click? Just my opinion maybe it would be better to wait for more feedback here I don't know
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