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# Gtk2 tray icon for Tomb
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## by Jaromil
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If you like to see our nifty little skull on the upper right corner of
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your desktop, then compile and install this little auxiliary program.
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## Build
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Make sure that Gcc, GNU Make, pkg-config, Gtk 2.0 and libnotify
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development packages are installed: in Debian and Ubuntu the packages
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are:
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- gcc
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- make
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- pkg-config
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- libgtk2.0-dev
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- libnotify-dev
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Then launch the `make` command which will build the `tomb-gtk-tray`
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executable one can copy to the path (for instance `~/bin`).
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## Usage
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Use by launching `tomb-gtk-tray` followed by the name of your tomb as
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reported by `tomb list`. For instance if your tomb is `secrets.tomb`:
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```
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$ tomb-gtk-tray secrets
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```
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The tray offers a drop-down menu with three options:
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+ `explore` will launch your desktop configured filemanager
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+ `close` will try to close the tomb (fails if in use)
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+ `slam` will slam the tomb killing all applications using it
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Please note you need to launch this program for each tomb you want it
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to administer, then you will have a skull visible for each tomb open.
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By mouse-over the skull tells the name of the tomb it is open for.
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Enjoy!
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