Question #37150 on pidgin in ubuntu changed: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pidgin/+question/37150
Pontiac posted a new comment: The pidgin tool tip appeared way too fast by default, and takes up WAY too much real estate on the screen. Any of the popups I've seen within ubuntu can be made to be non-existant, or are non-memberable, appropriately sized, located outside of what I want to look at, or timed by default to a period of longer than a half-a-second of no mouse activity prior to the tool tip appearing. I use Pidgin both at work and at home. I have close to 60 contacts organized in groups. When I go to read, top to bottom, I typically move the mouse to where I want to start reading (Top to bottom) then read down, the popup appears, then I have to move off the window to continue reading. Its a distraction. The same thing happens when I go to select someone I need to talk to. I move the mouse to where I need to go, I expand the group I want, but because I can't move the mouse accurately enough to click the expand button then move the mouse to the user I need to talk to who's IN that group, I again have to move off the window, then back on. And if I miss the user I need to talk to, stop the mouse for that critical 0.5 second wait, I again, have to move off Pidgin and try again. I understand Windows is buggy, and I know how much of a PITA it is to write software that works on different platforms. Don't get me wrong in the least. But a compiler directive at build time to decide if the UI option is available at runtime isn't that difficult to do. -- You received this question notification because you are a member of Pidgin Support, which is an answer contact for pidgin in ubuntu. _______________________________________________ Support mailing list [email protected] http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
