You need to be logged in to post in the forums. If you do not have an account, please sign up first.
Unknown argument: -notrayicon
I have 10.54 build 6226Usually I start Opera with -notrayicon, now it says opera: Unknown argument: -notrayicon
Did the switch to avoid having that tray icon change, or is it just not programmed yet?
Also, does someone know if the final release will allow us to remove the titlebar like Opera 10.53 for Windows?
Thanks
It was replaced... it's now an option in the main <a href="opera:config#Show Tray Icon">opera:config</a>.
Not sure about the title bar.
Not sure about the title bar.
MY PC ●MY BUTTONS [TR] ●[EXT] ●QUICK EDIT ●ICON LIST ●[EXT] ●RSS FEED ● FORUM:POSTING RULES ●RULES OF CONDUCT
The titlebar might be the Window Manager's headache. Some (most?) WMs can be configured not to draw borders/titlebar around specific windows.
Having gotten tired of Opera nagging me to upgrade to 10.60, I went ahead and upgraded.
-notrayicon no longer works and it's not in the opera:config either.
If relevant, this is the 64-bit version on openSUSE 11.2.
-notrayicon no longer works and it's not in the opera:config either.
If relevant, this is the 64-bit version on openSUSE 11.2.
Originally posted by SoloPolyphony:
Are you <a href="opera:config#Show%20Tray%20Icon">sure</a>?...not in the opera:config either.
It's there for me in 10.60.6386 in the RPM, and was there in an earlier build when I used Tarball.
MY PC ●MY BUTTONS [TR] ●[EXT] ●QUICK EDIT ●ICON LIST ●[EXT] ●RSS FEED ● FORUM:POSTING RULES ●RULES OF CONDUCT
10. July 2010, 04:28:22 (edited)
Positive.
NoTrayIcon.jpg
Edit: Never mind. I reinstalled, and now it's there.
Weird. I just checked my commandline history. The first install I did as root. The second install was done via sudo. Can't think why that should make a difference, but it sure does seem to have.
Sorry about the false alarm.
NoTrayIcon.jpg
Edit: Never mind. I reinstalled, and now it's there.
Weird. I just checked my commandline history. The first install I did as root. The second install was done via sudo. Can't think why that should make a difference, but it sure does seem to have.
Sorry about the false alarm.
Forums » Opera for Windows/Mac/Linux » Opera for *nix - Linux/FreeBSD