Re: [Ayatana] (In)sensitive menu itens for displaying information

2010-11-05 Thread Brena Boba
There is something for this purpose already. A bit mackish but quick and slick http://gloobus Btw, muinshee is great... a bit slow on start. * * * * * * *On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 6:53 PM, Alex Launi wrote:* *On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 17:25 +, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:* * * *

Re: [Ayatana] (In)sensitive menu itens for displaying information

2010-11-05 Thread Alex Launi
On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 17:25 +, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote: > > Apparently usability testing of 10.10 found that people were surprised > when music files opened in Totem. I haven't seen the exact results, > and > I'm not sure how we'd open standalone music files in Banshee while > making it cle

Re: [Ayatana] (In)sensitive menu itens for displaying information

2010-11-05 Thread Luke Benstead
On 5 November 2010 11:15, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > zekopeko wrote on 04/11/10 20:38: > >... > > Banshee, if set as the default music player, opens the song in a > > special sidebar item called "File System Queue" (as opposed to > > Library).

Re: [Ayatana] (In)sensitive menu itens for displaying information

2010-11-05 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 frederik.nn...@gmail.com wrote on 04/11/10 23:35: > > On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 18:25, Matthew Paul Thomas >... >> frederik.nn...@gmail.com wrote on >... >>> To experience the Sound Menu the way it was intended fully, i'

Re: [Ayatana] (In)sensitive menu itens for displaying information

2010-11-05 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 zekopeko wrote on 04/11/10 20:38: >... > Banshee, if set as the default music player, opens the song in a > special sidebar item called "File System Queue" (as opposed to > Library). Better wording and a simple strip bar (similar to the one > used in N