On Sun,05.Apr.09, 09:46:56, Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote:

> > in the message window. ayttm should not care about this, sending
> > messages to offline contacts is not unusual, especially if some of them
> > are "invisible". The most annoying thing about it is that you can't even
> > communicate with a contact who just wrote you something from invisible
> > mode.
> 
> There is a button on the chat window toolbar called "Allow Offline
> Messaging", which should help you do that. In any case, I guess we
> either should be enabling that by default or at least detect if
> someone who is offline (i.e. invisible) has messaged us and then
> enable the offline chat button accordingly.

Do you mean the button with the tooltip "Allow"? :P
(the icon is a pencil writing on a paper)

You could definitely improve that tooltip, and enabling it by default 
would make more sense, people do indeed message people who are offline 
(they might be invisible).

BTW, I notice that some buttons are too small to show the entire text 
(ex. Preferences... -> Sound -> Files: the buttons show only the first 4 
letters and half of the fifth, the Cancel button shows only "Cance" and
the text is not centered vertically -- too low).

I'm using Xfce 4.6 (default theme), but it was the same under 4.4.2 
(also default theme).

Regards,
Andrei
-- 
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
(Albert Einstein)

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