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Peksystray is a small system tray (also called notification tray) designed
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for all lightweight window managers that support docking. As more and more
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applications use a small icon in the system tray to provide some additional
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functionality and information, it becomes useful for everyone to have common
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access to them. While "heavy" window managers (Gnome, KDE...) come with a
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system tray embedded in the rest of the desktop, lighter window managers
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(Window Maker, Fluxbox ...) do not have this feature. Peksystray is a very
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simple and light implementation of a system tray for any window manager
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supporting docking, conforming to the System Tray freedesktop.org standard.
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Peksystray provides a window where icons will automatically add up depending
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on the requests from the applications. Both the size of the window and the
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size of the icons can be selected by the user. If the window is full, it
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can automatically display another window in order to display more icons.
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Peksystray has been named after PekWM.
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WWW: http://peksystray.sourceforge.net/
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