I haven't done anything with Win32::GUI before. What I'm looking to do is setup a monitor script and then change the system tray icon change when various systems go down.
So far I've been unable to find a method to change the icon once I've set it up. Also the icon in the system tray disappears when I run my mouse over it.
Here's the code I'm starting with;
use Win32::GUI;
my $isOn=0;
$Test = new Win32::GUI::Icon("on.ico");
$TrayIcon = new Win32::GUI::NotifyIcon(
$Main,
-name => "Tray",
-icon => $Test,
);
while(1){
#insert fancy monitoring code here
sleep(15);
}
vroom | Tim Vroom |
vroom@blockstackers.com
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