On 05/28/2011 09:09:06 AM Sat, Peter Bloomfield wrote:
On 05/24/2011 08:27:49 AM Tue, Ildar Mulyukov wrote:
        Hi, colleagues.
I just found out that
$ balsa -s
raises the window. This is obviously wrong: a script should be able to check 
the queue without interrupting a user.

Plz fix. Thanks. Best regards,
--
Ildar  Mulyukov,  free SW designer/programmer

Hmmm...OK, there *was* a bug: Balsa was sending the UNIQUE_ACTIVATE command 
from the instance running -s to the primary instance; fixed in gtk3.

But...the misbehavior continues!  You'll see the same issue if you click on a 
mailto: link in a web browser (if your default mailer is Balsa).  I thought I'd 
tracked that down in the libunique source, but can't find it now.  Don't know 
how to fix it short of migrating to GtkApplication...

Got it!  It was a bizarre consequence of creating Balsa's UniqueApp with a NULL 
startup_id.  Using a startup_id of "balsa" fixes it (both the status request 
and the mailto handler), but with who-knows-what other unintended consequences.  Can 
anyone explain the role of the startup_id?

Best,

Peter

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