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task #4694: GTK2 GUI: Improve trayicon

Submitter:  Sylvain Le Gall <gildor>
Submitted:  Wed 21 Sep 2005 12:03:42 AM UTC
   
 
Category:  None Priority:  5 - Normal
Status:  Done Assigned to:  None
Open/Closed:  Closed Should Start On:  Tue 20 Sep 2005 10:00:00 PM UTC
Should be Finished on:  Tue 20 Sep 2005 10:00:00 PM UTC

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Mon 31 Oct 2005 07:26:02 PM UTC, comment #7: 

patch #4583 applied to CVS:
modified:

spiralvoice <spiralvoice>
Group administrator
Wed 26 Oct 2005 12:26:44 PM UTC, comment #6: 

I fully agree with Sylvians comment #3, this is the same way Sancho GUI works.
- clicking the X button closes the app (which GTK2 GUI does not)
- trayicon should always be present
- clicking trayicon hides/unhides app, this does not mean minimize

spiralvoice <spiralvoice>
Group administrator
Wed 26 Oct 2005 10:53:30 AM UTC, comment #5: 

I think the described behaviour is strange.
Why not put it in the taskbar when you minimize the window, instead of when you close it?

I can't think of any other X application I'm using that uses the X icon that way. What are other examples, or where is this specified exactly?

Additionally, regarding comment #1 here -- please be more specific, I tried GTK2 GUI from CVS checked out 2005 Oct 25 and I didn't find the "taskbar" entry I could right click to close it.

Thomas Klausner <tk>
Wed 21 Sep 2005 12:03:42 AM UTC, comment #4: 

This item has been reassigned from the project mldonkey, a multi-networks file-sharing client bugs tracker to your tracker.

The original report is still available at bugs #14602

Following are the information included in the original report:

[field #0]                  Item ID: 14602
[field #1]                 Group ID: 1409
[field #2]              Open/Closed: Open
[field #3]                 Severity: 3 - Normal
[field #4]                  Privacy: Public
[field #6]                 Category: GUI
[field #7]             Submitted by: gildor
[field #8]              Assigned to: None
[field #9]             Submitted on: Di 20.09.2005 um 23:17
[field #10]                  Summary: GTK2 GUI: Improve trayicon
[field #11]      Original Submission: Hello,

I am trying to use mldonkey 2.6.4. I note that if i quit closing the window, the GUI is never stopped.

Thanks
Sylvain Le Gall
[field #13]               Item Group: Program malfunction
[field #14]                   Status: None
[field #15]        Component Version: None
[field #16]         Platform Version: Linux
[field #17]          Reproducibility: None
[field #18]               Size (loc): None
[field #19]            Fixed Release: None
[field #20]          Planned Release: None
[field #21]                   Effort: 0.00
[field #25]                 Priority: 5 - Normal
[field #28]         Percent Complete: 0%
[field #30]                  Release: 2.6.4
[field #55]          Binaries Origin: Debian package
[field #56]                 CPU type: Intel x86
[field #57]                      CPU: None
[field #58]     Custom Select Box #4: None
[field #59]     Custom Select Box #5: None
[field #60]     Custom Select Box #6: None
[field #61]     Custom Select Box #7: None
[field #62]     Custom Select Box #8: None
[field #63]     Custom Select Box #9: None
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spiralvoice <spiralvoice>
Group administrator
Tue 20 Sep 2005 11:38:47 PM UTC, comment #3: 

OK,

Rectification: i see the icon in my trayicon area.

Well, may i made some suggestion:
- trayicon should be always present (not just when closing the window)
- left clicking on the icon should "restore" the window, if the window is open, it should "unrestore" it

I still think that it should be better to have the application quit when closing the window ;-)

Anyway, thanks for the great work, the new gui is really great.

Kind regard
Sylvain Le Gall

Sylvain Le Gall <gildor>
Tue 20 Sep 2005 11:20:10 PM UTC, comment #2: 

Well,

I use window maker, which doesn't have a taskbar !

Anyway, i think you refer to a trayicon... But, i have something to display trayicon, and i cannot see mldonkey in the trayicon area.

I think closing the application using the standard "X" at the top of the window is useful (people could not have taskbar/trayicon area and want to leave by this way).

If you need further information, send me your question/scenario to test whatever you want.

Kind regard
Sylvain Le Gall

Sylvain Le Gall <gildor>
Tue 20 Sep 2005 10:27:22 PM UTC, comment #1: 

If you refer to GTK2 GUI it has now a taskbar icon, to close GTK2 GUI use the context menu of it.

spiralvoice <spiralvoice>
Group administrator
Wed 21 Sep 2005 12:03:42 AM UTC, original submission:  

Hello,

I am trying to use mldonkey 2.6.4. I note that if i quit closing the window, the GUI is never stopped.

Thanks
Sylvain Le Gall

Sylvain Le Gall <gildor>

 

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Date Changed by Updated Field Previous Value => Replaced by
2005-10-31 spiralvoice Open/ClosedOpen Closed
2005-10-31 spiralvoice StatusNone Done
2005-10-26 tk Carbon-Copy- Added tk
2005-09-21 spiralvoice SummaryReassigned item: GTK2 GUI: Improve trayicon GTK2 GUI: Improve trayicon
2005-09-21 spiralvoice Reassign itemFrom group mldonkey, a multi-networks file-sharing client, bugs tracker To group mldonkey, a multi-networks file-sharing client, task tracker

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