On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 03:56 +0000, Peter Robinson wrote: > On 11/16/05, James Livingston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm sure there will be some people that aren't happy, but I've just > > switched the close button back to quitting Rhythmbox, for the reasons > > discussed in the thread. As mentioned you can still minimise-to-tray by > > clicking on the tray icon, using File->Close, or typing Control-W. > > > > It might return later in some form, but not as-is with no way to turn it > > off, short of removing your Notification Area. Hopefully we'll get this > > and several other tray-related things sorted out for 0.9.3 > > Turn what off? Rhythmbox or the icon? I seem to remember that Ctrl+Q > does so (quit RB) or maybe I just missed the whole point.
Having the close button minimise-to-tray, rather than quitting. With
that turned on, you HAVE to go through menus to quit using the mouse;
with it turned off you can still minimise-to-tray by clicking the tray
icon, which is as easy to click as the close button.
Cheers,
James "Doc" Livingston
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I for one, do not like to damage my precious equipment, especially when
it involves repeatedly hitting it with a computer
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