On Thursday 17 February 2005 23:28, hackmiester wrote:
> The reason it's there is to keep OO.o loaded in memory so it runs
> quicker. It could run in the background with no icon but then you'd
> have to whoop out Task Manger's Processes tab (on XP anyway, on
> 95-based it's just in the main Task Manager) and kill it there to
> unload it. I think it wouldn't be hard to make an /option/ so you can
> choose whether you want the icon there or not, whether it can open the
> apps or not, etc. I'm with Kevin. Where do you vote to get this back?
>
>
> On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 17:34:46 -0500, Kevin A. Purcell
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > �J. David Boyd wrote:
> > �
> > �
> > �
> > �Right-clicking on the OOo icon in the systray provides some of the
> > functionality of the MSO shortcut bar. Is this supposed to work in 1.9?
> > Mine doesn't. It was taken out of the builds leading to, and including
> > 2.0. I miss it greatly. There is a tracker somewhere you can vote on to
> > get it put back in.. Why would you even put it in the systray w/o being
> > able to rt. click for access to the programs. �This was a very foolish
> > step backwards. I just assumed it was not in yet cause its not the final
> > release. 
> > �anyone know where to vote to put this back in?

Here is the issue

http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=30853

The core developers have suggested that the community re-implements this 
feature, but unfortunately have not given any guidance, when asked where to 
find the original implementation within the source tree.


Barrie

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