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Old 11th December 2012, 03:50 PM
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Hiding Ibus icon

Is there any way for me to hide the systray icon with ibus? I've seen posts elsewhere telling people to do one of these two things, and neither works for me:

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$ gconf-editor
desktop|ibus|panel|uncheck 'show_icon_on_systray
There's no "panel" subcategory under ibus.

Quote:
uncheck the "show icon on system tray icon" on the ibus setup window
There's no such option in my settings window nor in the window which opens when I run the command ibus-setup (I think it's the same window but whatever).

Both of these seem to be questions from Ubuntu users - is this an option which only exists for folks on Ubuntu? Is there a way to disable the icon in Fedora 17?
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