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    get stalonetray out of scale plugin

    I finally found the option to keep stalonetray from minimizing (and since it skips the task bar, disappearing), but how can I get it to not be a part of the scale plugin? When I use that, I usually don't want to find my tray... I go to the desktop for that.
    Here's my .stalonetrayrc


    geometry 104x48-4-4
    skip_taskbar true
    sticky true
    fuzzy_edges 3
    tint_level 10
    tint_color white
    window_type dock
    grow_gravity W
    icon_gravity SE
    ignore_icon_resize TRUE
    respect_icon_hints false
    max_height 48
    icon_size 24
    transparent
    window_layer bottom
    Last edited by Sam Lars; August 16th, 2008 at 08:58 PM. Reason: add .stalonetrayrc
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    Smile Re: get stalonetray out of scale plugin

    You can fix this by blacklisting stalonetray in the compiz scale configuration.

    Open up compizconfig-settings-manager and click the scale settings. In the "Scale Windows" text input on the General tab put the following text:

    (Toolbar | Utility | Dialog | Normal | Unknown) & !(name=stalonetray)

    This should stop the stalonetray window from scaling.

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    Re: get stalonetray out of scale plugin

    Thanks for replying! I just didn't know what to put in to target stalonetray, but I guess it wouldn't have been hard to figure out.
    If I'm not being clear enough or giving you enough information, just ask

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