@Maxim: I filed them at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alltray, and unsubscribed to
this bug.
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@aeosynth I am thinking exactly the same thing, and tell me about your
new bugreport, I''l monitor it
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> I really don't think this makes any sense for most apps.
I don't think 'Always on Top' makes sense for most apps, but I love the
fact that when I need it, it's there. I don't see anything wrong with
providing a new, unobtrusive feature for people to play with.
I guess we are thinking about diff
I don't think "we are all thinking the same thing" at all. Some people
here are talking about a different new fucntionality "minimize to icon",
which is like standard minimization but in icon form, that would be
possible for all apps, like the AllTray program. I really don't think
this makes any
You know, I originally thought of this as a gnome-panel applet, but it
might work better as a metacity feature, since I'm envisioning 'minimize
to tray' as a title bar context item. My 'global defaults' (dock or not)
could be hidden away in gconf instead of an applet context menu.
Basically, just r
We are all thinking the same thing - I wrote something over at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1022061 that is working towards
a consistent 'minimize to tray' functionality. We can bypass the issue
of adding a fourth button by using context menus instead. I think the
best way to get starte
@DeadZedz: I am a developer. I have given it some consideration. Did
you read the blog post I linked above? You should.
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what is the treshold of some improvement request making it into consideration
of linux desktop developers?
Everyone knows that linux OS's lack confomity and direction.
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Yeah, but if such featute gets ever implemented, it would remove the
need in 90% of application specific tray icons, and maybe even replace
tray bar.
also having a button in each window will be nice
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> I want to be able to place any, I repeat any application like
terminal, nautilus, evolution, to the second taskbar, thats all,
So that's kind of like a different form of minimization, then? Not
really the same as the applet/notification area icon functionality. I
don't think that's related to
You still didn't understand me.
Applets are nice, but I want to be able to place any, I repeat any application
like terminal, nautilus, evolution, to the second taskbar, thats all, just if I
run someting importaint in terminal or that I for example started a gui app
from terminal, and I don't wa
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