On 08/03/11 08:16, Jonny Lamb wrote: > On Tue, Mar 08, 01:28:31 +0100, Fredrik Tolf wrote: >> When running a window manager that does not include a >> system tray/dock/notification area, the Empathy window becomes >> inaccessible if closed. It closes the window, assuming the user >> to be able to reaccess it via the non-existing tray, and also >> enters that state automatically upon startup, so there's really >> no way at all of bringing it back other than starting a temporary >> tray program like stalonetray or trayer. > > Actually there is. If you try to run empathy again from the command > line or from some application menu, it will pop up the main window > again due to the single-instance nature of the application. Empathy > should also start as visible as it was left on the last execution. > > Empathy is a GNOME application. GNOME has a system tray area. I'm > tempted to wontfix this bug.
GNOME Shell doesn't (it does for legacy apps, but it's kind of a workaround), so I guess we may be removing it or making it optional at some point. Emilio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org