On 03/30/2010 03:08 PM, Josh wrote:
> Ah, thank you. Just one quick note: when running the command you
> suggested, AllTray correctly docks a Chrome window. However, when
> running a Chrome window normally and trying to use the AllTray GUI to
> dock it, it doesn't work; I just keep clicking the Chrome window and
> nothing happens. Okay, here's the debug output:
Hrm. So you do not start Chrome from AllTray normally, instead you run
AllTray after Chrome? I could see that being a problem, because Chrome
has several processes instead of a single process and the only window
that would really be dockable would be the Chrome top-level window.
I will try to get a VM setup with all the same stuff and see what I can
learn later, but I have the feeling that this might not be a bug in
AllTray, but a limitation of the system.
On 03/30/2010 03:08 PM, Josh wrote:
> Ah, thank you. Just one quick note: when running the command you
> suggested, AllTray correctly docks a Chrome window. However, when
> running a Chrome window normally and trying to use the AllTray GUI to
> dock it, it doesn't work; I just keep clicking the Chrome window and
> nothing happens. Okay, here's the debug output:
Hrm. So you do not start Chrome from AllTray normally, instead you run
AllTray after Chrome? I could see that being a problem, because Chrome
has several processes instead of a single process and the only window
that would really be dockable would be the Chrome top-level window.
I will try to get a VM setup with all the same stuff and see what I can
learn later, but I have the feeling that this might not be a bug in
AllTray, but a limitation of the system.
--- Mike
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