Hi Paweł,

--- On Fri, 12/3/10, Paweł Sałek <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Paweł Sałek <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Balsa 2.4.8 auto-raise and auto-focus
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Friday, December 3, 2010, 1:37 AM
> On 12/02/2010 04:55:05 PM, Mark A.
> Flacy wrote:
> > Greetings,
> > 
> > This is driving me insane.  Every time a new
> e-mail comes in, balsa de-iconifies and grabs the mouse
> focus which interrupts what I am doing.
> > 
> > I'm running FVWM2 as my window manager on top of Gnome
> and I cannot find any configuration in FVWM2 that would be
> causing this.  I've turned off all inbound message
> alert options that I can find in balsa.  I'm ready to
> dump balsa if I cannot find a fix (I got interrupted while
> typing this message, for crying out loud.).
> 
> Do you use your own balsa build? Balsa does not do it on
> its own, that is certain. I wonder however whether this is
> caused by eg. libnotify library...

Balsa uses gtk_window_set_urgency_hint() to alert the user to new mail, and I'm 
guessing that FVWM2 implements that in the way that Mark describes.  The gtk 
docs are silent about implementation; metacity makes the Balsa button in the 
bottom panel a pulsing blue color and puts it on the current workspace, which 
gets your attention but is still relatively inconspicuous. 

Because we've never seen such intrusive behavior, setting the hint is 
unconditional, and you can't inhibit it using the user prefs.  In hindsight, 
that was obviously a poor decision!

The prefs currently offer control over "Display message", "Play sound", and 
"Show icon".  I hate to offer a fourth option for setting the urgency, and I 
don't even know what to call it, since what the user sees can vary so much.  
Perhaps we should just guess that if they're all turned off, the user /really/ 
doesn't want to be disturbed.

Any thoughts?

Peter
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