> where is the feedback that this was based on? is it from people who have > multi-row system trays? vertical system trays? using apps that constantly > juggle back and forth (e.g. an IM app that sets itself to NeedsAttention > whenever their nick is mentioned)? OCD? ;)
I welcome this commit, i was one of the person who asked Marco to do that. :) The problem for me was that one you said: konversation moving on first place when a new message appeared and going away after i clicked on it, causing me to open akregator or kmail when i wanted to close konversation. > problem now is that there will often be little to no visual cue as to which > items are of elevated concern. i agree with you that this seems to be a > step backwards, so i'm wondering what motivated the change. i don't think moving an icon in the first place gives the user the feeling that icon wants attention. I mean, there will always be an icon in the first place, but it doesn't always want attention. And a thin separator isn't so visible when one watches the systray only for the few Iinstants needed to move the mouse there. I don't know right now what could be a better way, though. Greets, Giulio _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel