For Evolution there are actually two positions in the Indication Applet: * Evolution Mail * Inbox [number_of_unread_e-mails]
The first one runs the Evolution / opens Evolution window. The second one does the same as the former but appears only when Evolution is running (when Evolution's off there's a description string "Read and write emails" instead). That's a waste of interface space, however, in case of Ekiga, there can be: - when Ekiga is off: * Ekiga * Talk to people over the internet - when Ekiga is running: * Ekiga - when there's a call incoming (indicator applet changes colour and the sound is played): * Ekiga (answer a call) * Ekiga (decline a call) If you don't consider the above solution (which works similar for pidgin/telepathy) functional enough "incoming call" event can be treated as a special dialogue box - whenever there's an incoming call and Ekiga isn't in "Do Not Disturb" state, pop-up an Answer/Decline dialogue box in the middle of the screen or under the system tray. That's the most intuitive solution I can think of - don't know how much it bends the rules of Gnome HIG. Doesn't seem to bend anything to me. Cheers! -- Add option to hide persistent notification icon and add support for the indicator-applet https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353002 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs