On Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 11:09:06PM +0200, Mathieu Blondel wrote:
> This is intended. Since Fantasdic may be started with GNOME/KDE and stay in 
> the system tray, my point is that many users are likely to forget that 
> "scan clipboard" has been enabled. Typically, users would copy something in 
> the clipboard and Fantasdic would suddenly show up without they actually 
> need it. This can be very bothering. What do you think?

I do agree it can be bothering, but one might also argue that the
user's choice is just that, a choice, and that as such it should be
honored :)

Let's see what the original bug reporter thinks...

Cheers,

--Seb



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