On Tuesday 28 July 2009, Tom Albers wrote:
> At Tuesday 28 July 2009 09:31, you wrote:
> > On Sunday 26 July 2009, Tom Albers wrote:
> > > Now it hides, even I uncheck the setting to unhide it.
> > > And where is the default hidden/visible set?
> >
> > the icon itself tells the tray when it is inac
On Tue 28 July 2009 09.31.31 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> that status is up to akonaditray, however. what is the use case for
> always showing it if nothing is happening with it?
Wanting to know it it is inactive instead of invisible? The two do not
equate to the same. I venture that Tom has a point
On Tuesday 28 July 2009, Tom Albers wrote:
> As an akonadi developer is constantly use it. Why is there a setting when
> it is completely ignored?
it's not. that setting is actually "hide" not "show". previously there was no
way for an icon to say "hide me" or "show me" and so that feature, carr
At Tuesday 28 July 2009 09:31, you wrote:
> On Sunday 26 July 2009, Tom Albers wrote:
> > Now it hides, even I uncheck the setting to unhide it.
> > And where is the default hidden/visible set?
>
> the icon itself tells the tray when it is inactive. the system tray widget
> currently interprets "
On Sunday 26 July 2009, Tom Albers wrote:
> Now it hides, even I uncheck the setting to unhide it.
> And where is the default hidden/visible set?
the icon itself tells the tray when it is inactive. the system tray widget
currently interprets "inactive system service" to mean "not necessary to sho
Hi,
What do I have to do to make akonaditray always visible? Now it hides, even I
uncheck the setting to unhide it. And where is the default hidden/visible set?
Please CC me.
Toma
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