Le Wed, 28 Feb 2007 13:37:37 +0100, Dominique Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> Le Tue, 27 Feb 2007 22:19:19 +0000, > Rui Nuno Capela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > > > Dominique Michel wrote: > > > Le Mon, 26 Feb 2007 13:41:08 +0100, > > > Leonard Ritter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > > > > > >> On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 06:42 -0600, Jan Depner wrote: > > >>> I can say that the QT package is much easier to use and has > > >>> better documentation and support. Not that GTK is terrible, it's just > > >>> not as polished or professional. > > > > > > Just a remark about Qt GUI. It is like another OS: well looking but > > > foolish. I use QJackCtl on FVWM-Crystal, and when changing the recipe > > > (theme in FVWM-Crystal) the systray icon become weird or just disappear > > > because Qt/KDE implementation of the systray is compatible with nothing > > > else. If QJackCtl was minimized with the systray, the consequence is at I > > > must "killall qjackctl" and restart it in order to get in control again. > > > It is not what I call "professional". > > > > > > > Remarks due: First of all, QjackCtl just has no relation to KDE > > whatsover, besides sharing the same toolkit framework (Qt3). More > > importantly to your case, QjackCtl systray icon implementation is _my_ > > own, and is _only_ supposed to work on KDE, Gnome and on all other > > freedesktop.org X11/systray icon protocol compliant desktop > > environments. All other DE/WM's are thus _not_ supported and users > > should avoid opting on using QjackCtl systray icon mode, due to > > unpredictable behavior. > > > > If you find QjackCtl systray behavior "unprofessional" its just because > > you're forcing it to run where it was never tested nor designed to work. > > Just switch the systray icon option off and you'll be fine, I hope. > > > > Cheers, > > I don't get this problem with other programs as sylpheed-claws. No matter, I > use another workaround for this systray issue. I added a qjackctl menu in my > audio button. It have 2 options: "killall qjackctl" and "start qjackctl". > > The good news is at this problem occur only with recipe switching, so I almost > never use this qjackctl menu. The other good news is at I try to use > stalonetray that is freedesktop compliant with crystal and it work fine. > I was actualy to fast with my conclusion. stalonetray is working once on ten when I change the recipe, so I send its log to its maintainer to sort out if it is a bug in stalonetray or qjakctl. > B.t.w., QJackCtl is a very good program. -- Dominique Michel -- N.B.: Tous les emails que je reçois sont filtrés par spamassassin avant de me parvenir.