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Change System Tray shown/hidden status programmatically

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illegaldisease
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I am sorry if i posted at the wrong place. If so, please move it to appropriate location.

Also, i searched this in a forum. I found a topic, but that one was left unanswered. So i posted a new one. I know you don't like necrobumps.

I need a way to change System Tray icon shown/hidden status programmatically. Specifically, my problem lies within Dropbox.

I use official(?) package from dropbox. Everything about dropbox works perfectly but this :

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I want to make this hidden when i reboot. Of course i tried making it hidden, but some reason it makes itself auto every time it opens. I would prefer dropbox to be gone from there ( currently i am hiding dropbox everytime i reboot. ) I would happily write a bash script if i knew the command to change that from terminal. Luckily, ~/.dropbox/dropbox.pid has its pid dynamically. Maybe that will come in handy.

I think installing a unofficial dropbox client would solve the problem, but i love Dolphin integration with Dropbox and i prefer to use them since they make my life much easier ( 1 click move to dropbox etc. ) So i will use official dropbox package. Any help or workaround is appreciated. If it is necessary, here is neofetch results :

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