Another thing, is that the RB icon that appears on the inferior right (in
GNOME3), displays
a menu when right clicking, one option is "open", and the other is "remove".
Open
puts the application window in front, but when the application window is in
another
workspace, that button doesn't do anything. Another thing, is that when the
"remove"
button is clicked, the tray icon...or status icon (don't know how to call
it), dissappears,
and the main window is still active O_o... perhaps "remove" should remove
the main window
from the front, and a "quit" option could be added.

I just wanted to know what the plans are for that icon, and if I could
contribute in that area
(or look for something else to do haha).

On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Juan Antonio Osorio <[email protected]>wrote:

> Well, right now I'm using GNOME3, and yes, the RB icon shows in the message
> tray, and
> when I click it, a....bubble...looking...area appears and shows me the song
> that's playing
> and a "Next" button. but I don't really understand it's use since it's
> closed when I click
> the "close window" button in the main window, I would have thought it
> would...uhm...
> save the application's state? (keep playing the song I'm playing, without
> closing the
> application), and have options to manipulate the application or reopen the
> main window.
>
> If I'm not understand correctly, I'm sorry O_o...English isn't my native
> language. I'm
> not sure if I explain myself correctly.
>
>
> On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 7:41 PM, Jonathan Matthew <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 9:36 AM, Juan Antonio Osorio
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I don't kow if this topic has been talked about before (I couldn't find
>> it
>> > in the archive), but before
>> > Gnome 3, when closing the rhythmbox gtk window, the program was kept
>> running
>> > with te tray icon,
>> > that behaviour changed, and now if I close the application window, it
>> closes
>> > rhythmbox entirely. Is
>> > that the desired behaviour or are there plans to change that? If there
>> are
>> > plans to change that, I
>> > would like to start contributing to the project with that.
>>
>> This change is intentional, for two reasons: it was mostly a
>> workaround for poor task switching, which has been fixed in GNOME 3,
>> or needs to be fixed harder if it's still a problem; and I think it
>> makes even less sense for the persistent representation of the
>> application itself (rather than just some of its state) to be a
>> message tray icon as opposed to a status icon.
>>
>
>> The status icon plugin has been removed, because between the GNOME 3
>> message tray and Ubuntu's sound menu I don't think it has a place on
>> current desktops and I'm not interested in maintaining it, but if
>> someone wanted to revive it (removing the notification code,
>> obviously) and continue to look after it, I'd probably be okay with
>> that.
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>
>
>
> --
> Juan Antonio Osorio R.
> e-mail: [email protected]
>
> "All truly great thoughts are conceived by walking."
> - F.N.
>
>
>


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e-mail: [email protected]

"All truly great thoughts are conceived by walking."
- F.N.
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