kdocker - puts everything to traybar
This manual page documents briefly the kdocker command.
kdocker is a program that puts every application to the
system tray.
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long
options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included
below.
- -a
- Show author information. Yup, about me.
- -b
- Suppress the warning dialog when docking non-normal windows (blind
mode)
- -d
- Disable session management. KDocker will not attempt to redock this
application when you relogin.
- -e
- Enable session management. KDocker will attempt to redock this application
when you relogin. .B[default]
- -f
- Dock window that has the focus(active window).
- -i icon
- Custom dock icon.
- -h
- Show summary of options.
- -l
- Launch on startup
- -m
- Keep application window mapped (don't hide on dock)
- -o
- Dock when obscured
- -p secs
- By default, when the title of the application changes, it is ballooned
from the system tray for 4 seconds. Works excellently with xmms
- -q
- Disable ballooning title changes (quiet)
- -t
- Remove this application from the task bar
- -v, --version
- Show version of program.
- -w wid
- Window id of the application to dock
kdocker was written by Girish Ramakrishnan
(gramakri@uiuc.edu).
This manual page was written by Lorenzo Villani
<arbiter@arbiterlab.net>, for the Ubuntu project (but may be used by
others).