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Operating Systems Linux Required Icon Tray in Linux Post 302437034 by Sterist on Tuesday 13th of July 2010 06:54:02 PM
Old 07-13-2010
it's hard to determine if you're referring to "icons" or "windows" because a workspace doesn't retract/expand icons, but windows.
 

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MUSEEQ(1)							Museek Daemon Plus							 MUSEEQ(1)

NAME
Museeq - QT GUI for the Museek Daemon SYNOPSIS
museeq [-V] [--version] [-h] [--help] [--no-tray] DESCRIPTION
Museeq is a QT GUI for the Museek Daemon. It provides a standard set of Soulseek / Soulfind features, including Chat Rooms; Private Chat; Transferring files; Searching; Buddies, Banned, Ignored and Trusted users lists; Interests & Recommendations; User info; and Browsing of users' Shared files. Before running museeq, you will need a museekd(1) running, and configured with musetup(1). OPTIONS
Museeq accepts the following options: --no-tray Start without Tray Icon. -V, --version Display Version and exit. -h, --help Display Help and exit. EXAMPLE
To run this program the standard way type: museeq Alternatively, to run museeq without the tray icon museeq --no-tray FILES
~/.qt/thegraveyard.orgrc The museeq config file. AUTHORS
Hyriand <hyriand@thegraveyard.org> daelstorm <daelstorm@gmail.com> SEE ALSO
mucous(1) mulog(1) muscan(1) muscand(1) museekcontrol(1) museekd(1) musetup(1) musetup-gtk(1) daelstorm Release 0.3 MUSEEQ(1)
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