There is a way to put
xmms on
tray ...
I used kde for this. Here is what u have to do:
$ sudo apt-get install xmms-status-plugin
Now restart the xmms.
With xmms opened, press crtl+p and go to General Plugins tab.
Select Status Docklet and press "Active Plugin". Press "ok".
Now we need to tell KDE to hide XMMS from the taskbar.
Open KDE Control Center
Choose Desktop
Choose Window-Specific Settings
Press "New"
Press "Detect" button under Detect Window Properties
Your cursor should change into a crosshair. Click on XMMS (not on the taskbar!)
You've detected the XMMS properties. Make sure you select "Use Window class (whole application)"
Press "Ok" and change to the Preferences tab
Select "Skip taskbar", select Apply Initially from dropdown list and select the cross on the right side of dropdown list.
Press "Ok"
You're done! Restart XMMS to apply the changes.
I used kde for this. Here is what u have to do:
$ sudo apt-get install xmms-status-plugin
Now restart the xmms.
With xmms opened, press crtl+p and go to General Plugins tab.
Select Status Docklet and press "Active Plugin". Press "ok".
Now we need to tell KDE to hide XMMS from the taskbar.
Open KDE Control Center
Choose Desktop
Choose Window-Specific Settings
Press "New"
Press "Detect" button under Detect Window Properties
Your cursor should change into a crosshair. Click on XMMS (not on the taskbar!)
You've detected the XMMS properties. Make sure you select "Use Window class (whole application)"
Press "Ok" and change to the Preferences tab
Select "Skip taskbar", select Apply Initially from dropdown list and select the cross on the right side of dropdown list.
Press "Ok"
You're done! Restart XMMS to apply the changes.