Hi,
Quoting from Marco Martin's blog post: http://notmart.org/blog/2014/06/systemtray-plasma-next-and-gtk/ (Annotations from me are enclosed in parentheses.)
You may have heard that KDE Plasma Next won’t support anymore the old X11,Xembed-based systemtray icons.
(KDE Plasma Next is the next major version of the KDE workspace(s), to replace the current KDE Plasma 4 workspace(s). In particular, the new version is scheduled to replace KDE Plasma Desktop 4 in Fedora 22.)
(More information here [http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2014/03/system-tray-in-plasma-next/])
(I already posted a message to this mailing list back then.)
Years ago, we developed a nicer, model/view based alternative in which is the shell that actually draws the systemtray icon, allowing better integration with the workspace, it’s a specification that is now shared between KDE and Ubuntu Unity. All KDE applications use it already, Qt4/Qt5-only application will use it depending on a small patch (and soon Qt5 will do out of the box)
But also GTK has some options: until today I was aware only about the Ubuntu’s appindicator library [https://launchpad.net/libappindicator], but I have just been contacted by the author of another neat library, that can be found here on GitHub [https://github.com/jjk-jacky/statusnotifier]. It’s a very small, few dependencies GObject-based library that allows a GTK3 application to export and control a statusnotifier-based systemtray icon. I just tested it on KDE4 and Plasma Next and seems to work quite well. So if you have a GTK application that is using a systemtray icon, and you would like the icon to be integrated in the next version of Plasma as well, now you have an option more (and of course, the author will be happy of any patch/bugreport/bugfix).
(Short version: If you maintain a GTK+ application that uses system tray icons, please work with upstream on getting it ported to either https://launchpad.net/libappindicator or https://github.com/jjk-jacky/statusnotifier by Fedora 22 at the latest, or enable existing upstream support ASAP.)
Kevin Kofler
Can someone package statusnotifier into Fedora? I want to test it.
Or Kevin, any plans on the packaging?
Thanks.