On Tuesday 10 April 2012, Fania Bremmer wrote: > > For me this is a question of the purpose of the systray and the purpose > of the task switcher. Currently every running application is shown as a > thumbnail in the taskswitcher, which is fine. The systray has always > been discussed to keep it tidy and clean, without cluttering it up, > which makes sense as well. > > So for me the question is: in which cases would an (active) application > need some sort of icon highlight to awaken interest to the user? Would > it be in the thumbnail in the task switcher? Would it be in some sort of > global notification dialog?
i think notifications > So in case of bangarang: why would you need the icon in the systray? The > user notices that the app is running via the thumbnail in the > taskswitcher (aka peek area :-) . He can open and close the app there. > What else is nedded? > bangarang can be minimized in the systray for a desktop use: making it play a list of mp3s being completely in the background, without cluttering the screen or the taskbar. use case that is perfectly valind there, but i think not on mobile. -- Marco Martin _______________________________________________ Active mailing list Active@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/active