Re: My gripes with Gnome Shell
- From: Jan Niklas Hasse <jhasse bixense com>
- To: gnome-shell-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: My gripes with Gnome Shell
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2016 15:47:37 +0200
On Tue, 27 Sep 2016, at 20:42, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
On Tue, 2016-09-27 at 16:05 +0200, Jan Niklas Hasse wrote:
While it makes sense for some applications, like email, it's rather
confusing for something like an IRC client: I don't want it to run at
start up, but I also want to be able to let it run in the background
without a window. Without the tray I have NO idea if my IRC client is
currently running (without using `ps aux` or something like that).
You can:
(a) start it an minimize it - it appears in the tray.
It also appears in the window lists (Activities overwiew or Alt+Tab list) and I don't want that.
- or -
(b) have it start at startup.
Quoting myself: "I don't want it to run at start up"
A package could very well choose to contain a shell extension if it
needs some persistent custom presentation - a path exists to solve that
problem.
This will only work for GNOME Shell users. Why should a developer care if a tray icon covers nearly
everything else (Windows, Mac, MATE, XFCE, ...)? A solution for Gtk and Qt is needed which will fallback to a
tray icon. libappindicator comes close.
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