I couldn't find anything specific to tray behavior in my RB preferences so I think the only thing I have set is (or in this case) unset is Show Music Player when I right click on the tray icon. With that, if I left click on the tray icon it brings up RB. Right clicking again hides RB. To quit I either left click on the tray icon and click the X in RB to close the window or right click on the tray icon and select quit.
Seems like that's the behavior you want. Not sure why yours isn't the same. Jason On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 11:11:21 -0400, Brett Alton wrote > That's close, but not quite what I was expecting. That forces you > to right-click the tray all the time. I think you should be able to > click the tray to make it appear, and click it again to make it > disappear.Also, clicking the 'X' moves it to tray (if specified in > the preferences) so you either have to right-click and close or go to > File> Close to really close Rhythmbox. Doesn't seem like the most > logical action but iTunes and all sorts of those music players do it. -- Jason Bodnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.shakabuku.org _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list rhythmbox-devel@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel