I understand this would be different, but I would suggest just using a galeon smart bookmark. It wouldn't be quite as accessable as the panel, but as long as you have a browser open it's accessable. I have one for the dup finder: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/simple-dup-finder.cgi?id=%s That said, a "smart launcher" that would behave like Galeon's smart bookmarks would be really cool. --Ben On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 06:03, MArk Finlay wrote:
If anyone is looking for something useful to code: I'd love a bugzilla panel applet. It would have a just a six/seven digit text entry and a button. When you type in a bug number and press the button it would open up http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=[bugnumber] in whatever browser is set as the gnome default. If you wanted to make it really cool it could have a preferences dialog that would allow you to configure which bugzilla to use by putting in the url. eg. bugzilla.gnome.org , bugzilla.ximain.com, bugzilla.redhat.com . Those urls may be wrong but you get the idea. I can't imagine that this would be more than a page of code. But I'm studying for exams until june. Otherwise I'd do it myself. If there is someone out there looking for a way to learn gnome programming, this is a really easy project to start with.
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