There's already the option to disable the tray and there's an option in
appearance about the 'notification area'
blabla, but he's talking about the bahvior of the X button, dock or close...
KKRT
On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 06:33:11PM +0200, Karel Demeyer wrote:
> Although I'm against this ( on li
Although I'm against this ( on linux, if you don't want tray icons you
should disable the tray at all - on windows, an app without this icon is not
a real windows app :p), if there would be an option, it would come into the
"Appearance" tab, the "notifications" area I think.
Karel.
2007/5/8, You
Good point..
and welcome back Harry :)
KKRT
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 09:16:22AM +0200, Harry Vennik wrote:
> There is something more about it. He says that amsn minimizes to the
> taskbar if there is no systray. I'd say that is a bug, it leaves no
> difference between the minimize and the clos
There is something more about it. He says that amsn minimizes to the
taskbar if there is no systray. I'd say that is a bug, it leaves no
difference between the minimize and the close button. I think that if
there is no systray, the close button should have the same behavior
as on Mac. (A me
yeah, I've given the ctrl-c->config::setkey closedocks -1 trick to a few people
on the forums already... it should definitely be an
option changeable somewhere...
(like the Ctrl-M thing, you press it, it tells you what to do to revert it back)
KKRT
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 01:12:10AM +0200, Phi
Hi,
here is a bug report complaining about aMSN not closing when clicking on
the close button :
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1681820&group_id=54091&atid=472655
Yeah, I know this isn't a bug as he chose to dock aMSN when it asked him...
Anyway, users should be able to ch