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Ubuntu Thunderbird not Minimising to Tray #178

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ankitpati opened this issue May 19, 2017 · 22 comments · May be fixed by #179
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Ubuntu Thunderbird not Minimising to Tray #178

ankitpati opened this issue May 19, 2017 · 22 comments · May be fixed by #179

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@ankitpati
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Thunderbird 52.1.1
Ubuntu 16.04

This just started after the latest update to Thunderbird which I installed from the repositories yesterday.

I had changed the add-on config to minimise to tray on close, instead of on minimise, but both of the settings are not working.

The F9 shortcut is also not working.

Only manually clicking File > Minimize to tray currently works.

@der-ali
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der-ali commented May 19, 2017

i have also the same problem

@galstudio
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I confirm, I also after the upgrade to Thunderbird 52.1.1 on Ubuntu 16.04 the add-on has ceased to work. It does not minimize to the tray, but closes the program.

@duguyipiao
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I have the same problem with thunderbird 52.1.1 on ubuntu 16.04.

@2alin
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2alin commented May 23, 2017

same problem here

@Pe3ucTop
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Same problem on Linux Mint 18.1 Cinnamon 64-bit .
Thunderbird 52.1.1

@rvavrik
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rvavrik commented May 24, 2017

Same problem here, Ubuntu 16.04, Thunderbird 52.1.1
My workaround is to install the Dorando Keyconfig addon and bind some shortcut (Shift+Q in my case) to the minimize to tray command
https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/addon/dorando-keyconfig/

@LuisPalomo
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Same problem here. But clicking File > Minimize to tray works for me.

@joelabair
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Same issue on Fedora 24 / Earlybird 54.0a2

@samarthc
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Same issue as OP on Thunderbird 52.1.1 on Ubuntu GNOME 16.04

@steelstring94
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Same issue on Ubuntu 17.04 Gnome desktop.

@ghost
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ghost commented Jun 5, 2017

Same issue on Thunderbird 52.1.1 on Linuxmint 17.3 Rosa (Cinnamon 64-bit) based on Ubuntu 14.04.5 Trusty

@dvemnt
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dvemnt commented Jun 7, 2017

/cc @nmaier

@Brianetta
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Same on Ubuntu/XFCE

@SamKChang
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same problem on Thunderbird 52.1.1/Ubuntu 16.04 (64-bit). Close/minimize do not minimize to tray, and close instead. F9 hotkey is not working. Clicking "File > Minimize to tray" works.

@bhrgunatha
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Seems to be a general Linux issue and I;ve had this for several versions of Thunderbird (currently 52.2.1) .
I'm using Arch Linux 64bit / XFCE (4.12)

Last commit was Jun 2016 - maybe this project is abandoned?

@rsjtdrjgfuzkfg rsjtdrjgfuzkfg linked a pull request Jul 26, 2017 that will close this issue
@partyzant
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Where is this 'File > Minimize to tray'?? I don't have such option :-/

@dvemnt
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dvemnt commented Sep 27, 2017

Hey, guys. I moved to Geary and I'm happy. Tray support out-of-the-box.
https://github.com/GNOME/geary

@2alin
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2alin commented Sep 27, 2017

@partyzant you need to keep this extension installed in order to see "Minimize to tray" option.

@F-3000
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F-3000 commented Oct 25, 2017

For me it works otherwise fine, but when closing then Thunderbird quits instead of minimizing to tray.

Ubuntu MATE 16.04, Thunderbird 52.4.0 (64-bit)

@Brianetta
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PR #179 fixed it for me.

@galstudio
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With this #179 fixed, it works for me! Thank you :)
I have an ubuntu 16.04 and thunderbird 52.4.0 64-bit

@cgarlati
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cgarlati commented Nov 4, 2017

Pull #179 Works with TB 52.4.0 on Debian 9.2
Note: downgrade path.py if you get the build error "Install path.py (via pip)"
$ pip install -I path.py==7.7.1

Thanks!

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