Re: [Ayatana] Regarding indicator-applet's behavior of running programs.

2009-10-22 Thread mac_v
On Thu, 2009-10-22 at 19:08 +0200, Tony Knott wrote: > Currently, in Karmic I have three applications in the > indicator-applet: empathy, > evolution and gwibber. The close button behavior is different for each > one: > > 1) In empathy, the close button only hides the window. > > 2) In gwibber, t

Re: [Ayatana] Regarding indicator-applet's behavior of running programs.

2009-10-22 Thread Tony Knott
Currently, in Karmic I have three applications in the indicator-applet: empathy, evolution and gwibber. The close button behavior is different for each one: 1) In empathy, the close button only hides the window. 2) In gwibber, the close button closes the gui, but the daemon stays open. 3)

[Ayatana] Regarding indicator-applet's behavior of running programs.

2009-10-22 Thread Brett Cornwall
Hello, this bug report describes what I am trying to bring to attention: (https://bugs.launchpad.net/indicator-applet/+bug/438534) I don't see any point in discussing how to close the programs at this point, I only feel that it would be of benefit to point out that the behavior should be const

Re: [Ayatana] Regarding Notify-OSD's Position in Karmic Koala

2009-10-22 Thread mac_v
On Thu, 2009-10-22 at 09:24 +0100, Luke Benstead wrote: > Finally, in the notification bubble we can make the text slide > up, rather than jump up, and also fiddle with the display time and the > width of the bubble (so more text fits on a single line). The width of the bubbles is probably not g

Re: [Ayatana] Regarding Flash like demonstrations

2009-10-22 Thread Luke Benstead
2009/10/21 Martin Owens : > On Wed, 2009-10-21 at 18:46 +0100, Luke Benstead wrote: >> >> Err.. ok... anyone any good with Flash? Or could someone point me at >> an OSS app that makes Flash animations? > > The only thing close enough would be to hack some SVG using Inkscape and > a text editor, add

Re: [Ayatana] Regarding Notify-OSD's Position in Karmic Koala

2009-10-22 Thread Luke Benstead
> In IM clients the text does not disappear , so you can take your time to > catch up with the text. > Try this , try reading text in an irc chat room with heavy traffic,[eg: > #ubuntu]. You'll notice it is not easy to catch up. > Thinking about it, I don't believe comparisons with IM or IRC are f