Confirmed on Jaunty Release (if anyone ever thought otherwise ;));
definitely NOT 'Fixed'.
Buddy list appears on window list on all virtual desktops. Annoying!
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I agree with Pascal, please someone fix this issue.
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The issue is still NOT solved here on Ubuntu Jaunty RC! I also have the
contact list on every virtual desktop in the windows list!
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I consider this bug very problematic, so much I've completely stopped
using Pidgin on Jaunty.
Empathy is offering refuge...
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On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 04:24 +, Richard Laager wrote:
Ted, can you clarify the cases the 11_buddy_list_really_show patch is
supposed to address? The documentation for _keep_above() indicates that
applications generally aren't supposed to call it.
Is this an attempt to work around the fact
I'm remarking this one as Fix Released. Not that I believe it is truely
solved, but more that I believe that we've done all we can here. The
reality is that the Window Mangers are fighting a problem with focus
stealing, which is admirable, but we really want to effectively steal
focus. So any
Ted, can you clarify the cases the 11_buddy_list_really_show patch is
supposed to address? The documentation for _keep_above() indicates that
applications generally aren't supposed to call it.
Is this an attempt to work around the fact that calling
gtk_window_present() when running recent-ish
** Tags added: dxteam
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I can confirm what Martin Pitt said: I have the Buddy list task bar
button on *every* workspace now. Before, it was only on the workspace
where the pidgin window was openend.
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Also, defaulting to having no notification icon (which is the default at
the moment) also causes the unexpected behaviour of exiting pidgin when
clicking the X. I expected that the envelope icon on the indicator
applet which was present before I accidentally closed Pidgin meant the
program would
I opened a new bug against Pidgin:
Closing Pidgin buddy list window exits Pidgin by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pidgin/+bug/356024
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Reopening. I have the lastest version running, and I still have both the
MI and the pidgin icon.
In addition, this patch also seems to have caused a regression: I
additionally have the Buddy list task bar button on *every* workspace
now. Before, that task bar button was only on the workspace
This bug was fixed in the package pidgin - 1:2.5.5-1ubuntu2
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* Adding debian/patches/11_buddy_list_really_show.patch to make
it so that the buddy list tries harder to appear. This fixes
some issues with it not appearing.
raising priority and mile-stoning as per David Barth
** Changed in: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium = High
** Changed in: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Target: None = ubuntu-9.04-beta
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On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 19:05 +, Martin Pitt wrote:
Ted Gould [2009-03-12 16:52 -]:
This is changing the default value in Pidgin to not show the icon in the
notification area by default.
How would the icon appear then if the user doesn't have MI? Because,
for example, he's running
Ted Gould [2009-03-13 7:09 -]:
I'm not sure how we can take care of that case. I think in general we
could default to not having it in the notification area, and then allow
for people to enable it if they want to use it. To be clear, I don't
want to migrate current user settings here
This is changing the default value in Pidgin to not show the icon in the
notification area by default.
** Changed in: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: indicator-applet = pidgin
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Ted Gould [2009-03-12 16:52 -]:
This is changing the default value in Pidgin to not show the icon in the
notification area by default.
How would the icon appear then if the user doesn't have MI? Because,
for example, he's running XFCE or KDE, or just removed it?
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** Changed in: indicator-applet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ted Gould (ted-gould)
Status: New = Confirmed
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