Oh, now I know what's going on. the notification plugin creates a tray icon by default with those actions (open and remove), that's what I didn't understand. I've been looking for a way to disable that but I couldn't find it with the libnotify API.
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 8:13 PM, Juan Antonio Osorio <[email protected]>wrote: > 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. >>> _______________________________________________ >>> rhythmbox-devel mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Juan Antonio Osorio R. >> e-mail: [email protected] >> >> "All truly great thoughts are conceived by walking." >> - F.N. >> >> >> > > > -- > Juan Antonio Osorio R. > e-mail: [email protected] > > "All truly great thoughts are conceived by walking." > - F.N. > > > -- Juan Antonio Osorio R. e-mail: [email protected] "All truly great thoughts are conceived by walking." - F.N.
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