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From: wwp <sub...@fr...> - 2007-01-28 18:11:01
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Hi Qball, Long time ago! I'm maybe moving to XFCE, and didn't find any xfce applet to run gtodo.. so I wondered why not adding an eggtrayicon to gtodo! I've completely forgotten that there's already an eggtrayicon :-), and even that I was using it, then switched to the gtodo-applet few months/years ago because it was more convenient. Back to the trayicon (to use gtodo in GNOME or XFCE), here are 2 patches. One that fixes the --help text to add missing switches (-h, -n) and fix few typos. The other one add a new option to "close to tray" (if the tray icon is enabled, using the WM to close gtodo will hide it, you can still close gtodo from the main window menu or the trayicon menu), and enhance the visibility handling of the trayicon: it is now able to directly raise the window when it's iconified (minimized, shaded or on another desktop). All those trayicon features make it more convenient (and standard), I don't need the applet anymore: tray icon enabled, close to tray enabled, I start gtodo -h with my session, et voila. Tested OK withing GNOME 2.14.x, KDE 3.5.x, Window Maker, XFCE4. BTW, all patches I created for gtodo 0.16-rc2 are available here: http://www.mollux.org/projects/contrib/gtodo/0.16.0-rc2/ Regards, -- wwp |