Bug#406791: exaile: should not perpetually use notification area

2007-01-17 Thread François Févotte
tags 406791 - wontfix tags 406791 + pending thanks On 1/15/07, Michael Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: i recommend that this be the default for the debian package (this is now quod libet's default behavior). This has been done in upstream revision 1991 [1] and will thus be integrated in exa

Bug#406791: exaile: should not perpetually use notification area

2007-01-16 Thread François Févotte
On 1/15/07, Michael Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: please forward this response to the exaile bts (i don't have an account). thanks. Done: http://www.exaile.org/trac/ticket/154#comment:2 François

Bug#406791: exaile: should not perpetually use notification area

2007-01-15 Thread Michael Gilbert
please forward this response to the exaile bts (i don't have an account). thanks. If this is a crusade to all applications using the system tray (notification area) please provide an alternative solution for 'backgrounded' applications which should be available on all virtual desktops (throug

Bug#406791: exaile: should not perpetually use notification area

2007-01-15 Thread François Févotte
tags 406791 + wontfix thanks Here is the answer given on exaile's BTS [1], which I fully share: this is not really an issue since you can turn off the notification icon. [1] http://www.exaile.org/trac/ticket/154 Cheers, François -- Forwarded message -- From: http://www.exaile

Bug#406791: exaile: should not perpetually use notification area

2007-01-15 Thread François Févotte
Hi, I have forwarded this bug report upstream, in exaile's tracking system [1] [1] http://www.exaile.org/trac/ticket/154 Thanks for reporting this, François

Bug#406791: exaile: should not perpetually use notification area

2007-01-13 Thread Michael Gilbert
Package: exaile Version: 0.2.7+debian-1 Severity: normal the notification area was designed to be used for transient notifications. however, exaile pepetually uses this feature merely to provide the user quick access to a couple functions. this type of use is an explicitly disfavored use of th