On Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 01:23:29AM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote: > ...though that does suggest maybe I want to look at > gnome-gnotes....which doesn't exist.
Bad news, gnotes is actually another applet (it's in gnome-applets) :). > It's not so much the memory (thought that's an issue), it's just a > matter of environment / desktop control. I don't like GNOME. There are > a few apps which are reasonable. I'll use them. Loading the entire > environment for a single goddamned little utility is a joke though. I think restricting panel applets to running within the panel is a reasonable move, as most would probably not make much sense running outside of it, and probably depend on the panel in strange and mysterious ways. I think the problem here is that goats (and other apps that have had the same problem, assuming [probably dangerously :)] that our problem is that these panel-loading apps are indeed panel applets) should be a proper, full-fledged application that has panel representation if the user requests it, rather than a top-heavy panel app. > There's a distinction between integration and interoperability I'd > thought we'd learned in the 1990s. Hey, we're still making usability errors that the Mac got right almost twenty years ago. We learn slow :). -- Andrew Sione Taumoefolau [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.midspark.net/shazbot/