On Sat, Jan 24, 2015, at 09:45 PM, Adam Wolk wrote: > On Sat, Jan 24, 2015, at 09:18 PM, Adam Wolk wrote: > > On Sat, Jan 24, 2015, at 08:26 PM, Brian Callahan wrote: > > > > > > On 01/24/15 13:02, Adam Wolk wrote: > > > > On Thu, Jan 22, 2015, at 02:29 AM, Brian Callahan wrote: > > I can hide the application by right clicking tray and selecting 'Show > > window' (as the app starts visible). > > I can show the application back by double clicking the tray or right > > clicking and selecting 'show window'. > > I *can't* hide the application by double clicking the tray. > > Small surprising discovery. I *can* hide the app by double clicking the > tray > but only if it's not the currently active window (which was tricky to > spot > with focus follows mice). Maybe it's the same for you on fluxbox? > > Regards, > Adam Wolk >
Found another interesting problem with the application. When I select a news item and hit 'Open in external browser' an error message pops up and disappears in less then a second. I managed to keep the error on screen with patience, beer and repetitive mouse foo in order to alt grab the dialog. Behold here is the message: "Failed to execute default Web Browser." <slap a stop sign icon here> "Failed to execute child process "chrome" (No such file or directory). I of course don't have chrome installed and the default browser is set to Firefox on xfce4. quiterss is set in Tools / Options to use 'Default external browser' - that's the default setting. Overriding this to firefox of course works. My gripe is that the default browser is not the system default & that the error goes away too fast for anyone to read it. This of course might be an upstream bug. Regards, Adam Wolk