Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] 0.96.1 questions



On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 10:48, Miguel Rodríguez wrote:
> El vie, 07 de 03 de 2003 a las 17:38, Marc Williams escribió:
> > Oh well.  Just one more inconsistency, I guess.  I mean, this certainly
> > isn't a showstopper.  Far from it.  But I think those KDE guys have a
> > pretty good argument in this department.  It's a good thing that the
> > Gnome apps are really great.  :-)
> > 
> Inconsistent with?
> Btw, last time I checked Gnome had no policy about this, althoughh
> usability guys convinced me that this would indeed be more consistent.
> The X button closes windows, not applications (if not try opening two
> mozilla windows and close the app by clicking in _one_ window X button).
> Furthermore, it makes easier to hide GnomeMeeting from your desktop
> without actually closing it. After all, the icon in the Notification
> Area is there just for this, to be able to receive calls while keeping
> GM out of your workplace (window).
> I don't know what KDE apps do about this, but most windows application
> go the gaim/gnomemeeting way too.

I'm not sure what point you were making about Mozilla.  I run 1.31b and
I almost always have multiple Moz windows open.  When I hit the X on
one, it quits that one.  All the rest stay open so I'm not sure what
you're saying.

On my wife's Windows machine, the X button does indeed minimize ICQ.  I
don't like that behavior there either.  It's the only app on that
machine to behave that way.

And what would happen if I didn't have a Notification Area (I'm too
chicken to get rid of it for fear that it would be difficult to get
back)?  I'm of the opinion that if I want something minimized, I'll hit
the minimize "_" instead of the close "X".

Just my opinion.





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