On Mon, 2011-03-14 at 08:43 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > > It *is* alive and used, even when you exit. > > awilliam@linux-yu4c:~> ps ax | grep evolution > 5768 0:00 /usr/lib/evolution/2.32/evolution-alarm-notify > 5833 0:02 /usr/lib/evolution-data-server/e-calendar-factory > 6020 0:00 /usr/lib/evolution-data-server/e-addressbook-factory > > If you don't want it minimized why have any visual indication at all? > Just put an Evolution icon in your toolbar for starting Evolution. If > you have the date/time in your toolbar then your Evolution calendar > and tasks are always available there.
There's nothing there monitoring my mailbox and telling me when I have new mail, though. > The concept of quasi-sorta-kind-minimized just doesn't make much > sense. I don't know about "quasi-sorta-kind-minimized". I just don't want the big mail client running all the time. When I close it I want it to go away. I do want a little icon in my notification area that tells me when I have new mail though. And when I click on that icon, I want it to start the big mail client running again. Pidgin seems to work like this; it's quite nice. I don't know if that's one program that does it all and is "quasi-sorta-kind-minimized", or if that's one program for pidgin itself and a separate, simple panel applet for the notification thingy. But as a user, I don't care. Are you saying that it's not reasonable to want to spawn a "real" application, in response to a notification that I see in my panel? -- dwmw2 _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list