# Ayatana Application Indicator (Shared Library) [![Build Status](https://api.travis-ci.com/AyatanaIndicators/libayatana-appindicator.svg)](https://travis-ci.com/github/AyatanaIndicators/libayatana-appindicator) ## About Ayatana Indicators The Ayatana Indicators project is the continuation of Application Indicators and System Indicators, two technologies developed by Canonical Ltd. for the Unity7 desktop. Application Indicators are a GTK implementation of the StatusNotifierItem Specification (SNI) that was originally submitted to freedesktop.org by KDE. System Indicators are an extensions to the Application Indicators idea. System Indicators allow for far more widgets to be displayed in the indicator's menu. The Ayatana Indicators project is the new upstream for application indicators, system indicators and associated projects with a focus on making Ayatana Indicators a desktop agnostic technology. On GNU/Linux, Ayatana Indicators are currently available for desktop envinronments like MATE (used by default in [Ubuntu MATE](https://ubuntu-mate.com)), XFCE (used by default in [Xubuntu](https://bluesabre.org/2021/02/25/xubuntu-21-04-progress-update/), LXDE, and the Budgie Desktop). The Lomiri Operating Environment (UI of the Ubuntu Touch OS, formerly known as Unity8) uses Ayatana Indicators for rendering its notification area and the [UBports](https://ubports.com) project is a core contributor to the Ayatana Indicators project. For further info, please visit: https://ayatana-indicators.org ## The Ayatana Application Indicator (Shared Library) A library to allow applications to export a menu into the an Application Indicators aware menu bar. Based on KSNI it also works in KDE and will fallback to generic Systray support if none of those are available. This code project was originally started by Canonical Ltd. and has been adapted by various authors with the purpose of making this Application Indicators available on Ubuntu and non-Ubuntu systems alike. ## License and Copyright See COPYING and AUTHORS file in this project. ## Building and Testing For instructions on building and running built-in tests, see the INSTALL.md file.