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[Enhancement]: Reduce/close the desktop app to the notifications zone #2911

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stemy2 opened this issue Nov 16, 2018 · 29 comments
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[Enhancement]: Reduce/close the desktop app to the notifications zone #2911

stemy2 opened this issue Nov 16, 2018 · 29 comments

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@stemy2
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stemy2 commented Nov 16, 2018

Hello,

Almost every messaging app can be reduced in the notifications zone, except Signal. It would be more ergonomic to add this possibility.

Thanks.

@scottnonnenberg-signal
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There's a feature in the app today allowing you to start the application in the tray, or just minimize to the tray. You can use these command-line arguments to start the application: --start-in-tray and --use-tray-icon

Let us know how it goes, and you can give us the confidence needed to add these settings to our settings dialog in the future.

@stemy2
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stemy2 commented Nov 16, 2018

It works.

@jtbrown3
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Yes, the above command line works, but I hade to waste 20 minutes searching for this issue post to discover the solution.

Please DO add a 'Close window to tray' option in the setting dialogue!

@Tossrock
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The command line flags work fine for me, but I agree that it would be nice to expose this in the settings dialog, or even have it as the default behavior.

@fnordson
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Works perfectly on Win.
Thank you.
However, having the cmd line flags in the release description would have been nice ;)

@DoubyCz
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DoubyCz commented Mar 7, 2019

Works on Linux too, perfect. This should be available in settings dialog in form of checkboxes ...

@paoletto
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not working if installed via snaps on ubuntu

@Mikaela
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Mikaela commented May 30, 2019

not working if installed via snaps on ubuntu

I am having the same issue and found snapcrafters/signal-desktop#4 about it.

@peet1
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peet1 commented Sep 25, 2019

There's a feature in the app today allowing you to start the application in the tray, or just minimize to the tray. You can use these command-line arguments to start the application: --start-in-tray and --use-tray-icon

Let us know how it goes, and you can give us the confidence needed to add these settings to our settings dialog in the future.

What exactly do I have to do with the command-lines: --start-in-tray and --use-tray-icon?

Where can I insert them?

Thanks

@Mikaela

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@peet1
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peet1 commented Oct 11, 2019

What exactly do I have to do with the command-lines: --start-in-tray and --use-tray-icon?
Where can I insert them?

I don't know which OS you are on, but on Linux you can generally press alt+f2 and type signal --start-in-tray or on Windows you can second click the shortcut and select edit/modify (I don't remember) and you can add them to the end of the command (within quotes) or there may have been a separate field for parameters, I don't remember.

I use windows. But I can't find anything where I could select edit/modify. Any other suggestions?

@Mikaela
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Mikaela commented Oct 11, 2019

I booted Windows and it seems that the steps I have done are:

  1. Press Windows + R to have the Run prompt and run shell:startup to get the autostart folder open in Windows Explorer.
  2. Find a Signal shortcut and right/second-click it and choose "Properties"
  3. Add --start-in-tray to the end of the "Target" (or "Destination"? I use Windows in Finnish) field.
  4. Press OK and either relogin or double click the shortcut and Signal should open in tray icon.

Here is a Screenshot of step 3 in hope that it helps:

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@peet1
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peet1 commented Oct 11, 2019

this worked. Thanks a lot.

@avourvopoulos
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With today's update it stopped working:

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I am using:

Operating System: Kubuntu 19.04
KDE Plasma Version: 5.15.4
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.56.0
Qt Version: 5.12.2
Kernel Version: 5.0.0-38-generic
OS Type: 64-bit

@fnordson
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Same on current Windows 10.

@scottnonnenberg-signal
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@athanoid @fnordson This issue is absolutely not the place to file bugs. This feature request issue tracks the work to promote the tray icon to a fully-supported feature, present in the Preferences dialog.

@avourvopoulos
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@athanoid @fnordson This issue is absolutely not the place to file bugs. This feature request issue tracks the work to promote the tray icon to a fully-supported feature, present in the Preferences dialog.

Sorry, it's moved now here: #4096

@hubyhuby
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hubyhuby commented Feb 28, 2021

Worked for me on Ubuntu. This should be default behaviour. With a check box to deactivate eventually.
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@stemy2
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stemy2 commented Mar 12, 2021

It doesn't work anymore for me, the arguments which were supposed to create a tray icon are ignored.

EDIT: Nevermind, they were placed in the wrong order.

@stemy2
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stemy2 commented Apr 13, 2021

The app have been upgraded from 1.4 to 5.0, but the functionality hasn't been yet implemented. Actually, there's not any visible change despite the big version leap.

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This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions.

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@stemy2
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stemy2 commented Sep 23, 2021

Are you still planning to implement it ?

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@indutny-signal
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This is on our radar, but we don't have any estimates for the completion of it yet. Thanks!

@hubyhuby
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hubyhuby commented Sep 24, 2021

The option in command line

There's a feature in the app today allowing you to start the application in the tray, or just minimize to the tray. You can use these command-line arguments to start the application: --start-in-tray and --use-tray-icon

Let us know how it goes, and you can give us the confidence needed to add these settings to our settings dialog in the future.

Please add it as a default behaviour on the shortcut after installation. With a tick as suggested to remove it. But I believe the essence of any chat app is to be running in the tray ;)
Works perfectly fine on my 3 ubuntu mate 18.04 and 20.04 for 6 monthes now .
The only reason for me you wouldn t want it in the tray/background is that it is set to use too much cache (800MB vs 300Mb skype. See #4054 (comment)).
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elypter2 commented Nov 5, 2021

it works on signal 5.23.0
Operating System: EndeavourOS
KDE Plasma Version: 5.23.2
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.87.0
Qt Version: 5.15.2
Kernel Version: 5.14.16-arch1-1 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: X11
Processors: 12 × AMD Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Memory: 7.1 GiB of RAM
Graphics Processor: AMD RENOIR

@stemy2
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stemy2 commented Apr 17, 2024

It's not possible anymore to modify the arguments of the desktop file command line. If i try, it says that i do not have the permissions. I think more than ever you should definitely add it in the app options. But i opened the ticket 6 years ago and we still waiting for the feature, i wonder if you ever planned to add it.

@hubyhuby
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It's not possible anymore to modify the arguments of the desktop file command line. If i try, it says that i do not have the permissions. I think more than ever you should definitely add it in the app options. But i opened the ticket 6 years ago and we still waiting for the feature, i wonder if you ever planned to add it.

On my system it still works . Ubuntu mate 22.04 :
/opt/Signal/signal-desktop --use-tray-icon --no-sandbox %U

@stemy2
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stemy2 commented Apr 19, 2024

This is what i get.

Screenshot_20240419_121445

@hubyhuby
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bonjour @stemy2 ,
I think you are facing a right issue, not an issue with signal app...
I have been in your folder on my ubuntu, this is a shortcut folder...which you "stem" should access without any restriction.

2nd I don t understand what you are trying to do.
Here is the shortcut I have modified in my "start menu"
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/opt/Signal/signal-desktop --no-sandbox %U
Private messaging from your desktop

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