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From: Qball C. <qb...@qb...> - 2007-01-28 18:58:25
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applied... you can find the latest gtodo here: svn co svn://sarine.nl/gtodo1 gtodo1 Qball wwp wrote: > 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, > |