Please, do not abandon tray icon -- Ubuntu isn't only Linux distribution
out there, also it's GNOME "version" isn't the one and only. I believe
there's a lot of Gwibber users who use some other DE like GNOME-Shell,
Xfce or LXDE -- and there's no memenu, simple tray only. Maybe some
patch for other
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I nominated this bug to Lucid and Maverick in order to decline the
former and accept the latter, making things more clear.
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@Cleveland Rock:
Long story short, yes, for Lucid you will either have to use the
Messaging Menu, AllTray, or add a launcher to the panel. As this was a
design decision, fixing this for Lucid is "wishlist" at best, which
probably can't qualify for a Stable Release Update. The icon will
probably re
@Conscious User
I did, about two and a half times, but I'm still confused. All I really want to
know, as a Lucid user, is if I'll have to use AllTray permanently or if it will
be fixed.
Sorry for my confusion.
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Everything you are asking have already been explained in previous
comments, please read them carefully.
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I'm not sure if I understand.
1.) Gwibber is supposed to be either closed, or open/visible? Because that's
not the case for me. If I close it with the X instead of with Gwibber > Quit,
it stays open in the background with no tray icon or anything.
2.) Things will not be fixed for Lucid? Why not?
Sounds great!
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Small update: the tray icon has returned in the pre-3.0 branch. Although
this does not and will not change things for Lucid, this practically
confirms the return of the icon for the next release (of both Gwibber
and Ubuntu), so have some peace of mind. :)
Omer, I'm changing the upstream status to
@Conscious User:
Yes I did thank you. I guess I can live with that solution until the
-hopefully- next release of Gwibber restores the iconification :)
Thanks for your and @Omer's help :)
Steven
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@Steven:
Did you try AllTray, as Omer and I repeatedly suggested?
It's not a "Gwibber-native" solution, but works and it's certainly a
less radical solution than searching for another microblogging app.
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Ok I added the indicator applet to the Ubuntu panel and I now have an
envelope icon from which I can either launch Empathy or Gwibber. So this
helps me out a bit but is far more cumbersome than just being able to
hide/unhide the Gwibber window from a click on an icon in the "systray".
I'm very dis
@Matthias:
1) Notifications work for me when running Gwibber as a service. If they
do not for you, this is not intended. File a bug or search for an
existing one.
2) Please read the comments above again, with more attention. For those
who do not use the Messaging Menu, there are workarounds avail
I'm using gwibber on fedora. Fedora does not use ubuntus message-menu.
(Sic, there is a world outside ubuntu).
Running gwibber as service is pretty useless, because notifications will
not be displayed. In prior versions of gwibber messages were displayed,
while iconified. As I understand right, ic
@Conscious User @Omer
Ah ok my misunderstanding then :)
I'll see if I can get the messaging menu installed & running. BTW, the
"me" menu allows me to Twit messages, but I don't get notifications for
either Twitter nor Facebook...
Steven
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This bug report was actually reported against gwibber 2.0 which had an
icon in the notification area what I think is that when the reporter
reported this bug either he had the tray icon option disabled by mistake
or there might have been a bug in gwibber for not showing the
notification area icon s
Oh, I'm terribly sorry, I forgot something important. All my comments
refer to downstream (Gwibber 2.30 in Ubuntu Lucid).
I have nothing against keeping this report open for upstream. I'm just
suggesting it to be closed downstream in order to avoid misleading Lucid
users into thinking this might b
@Steven, you didn't understand. Let me summarize again.
1) For users who use the Messaging Menu, Gwibber *does* iconify when you
click on the close button, the "icon" being its entry on the Messaging
Menu. It is different under the hood but the behavior is supposed to be
the same. The only differe
@Conscious User: I don't agree.
The title of this bug report states "Exits on close instead of iconifying"
which is a UI issue and which is what I subscribed to.
I didn't subscribe to a bug concerning Gwibber's startup time.
Probably the comments regarding the startup time should be moved to
ano
Judging by the last comments, I think this bug report outlived its
usefulness. It should be closed as "won't fix" or "invalid" and people
should be pointed out that the true bug is the startup time.
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@Facundo:
Please read the previous comments again. If you want a full close,
including the service, use File -> Quit. (or ctrl+q as Omer suggested)
Behavior-wise, the difference between Gwibber and applications that do
not separate GUI from service, like Empathy, is non-existent. If you
close Emp
try ctrl+q ;)
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 9:18 PM, Facundo Batista
wrote:
> The big flaw in this "service in the backend - gui in the frontend"
> reasoning is IMHO the notifications.
>
> I really like notifications... while I'm in the computer.
>
> When I need to do other stuff, I leave the computer,
The big flaw in this "service in the backend - gui in the frontend"
reasoning is IMHO the notifications.
I really like notifications... while I'm in the computer.
When I need to do other stuff, I leave the computer, and close the
gwibber GUI... but know what? as the notifications are sent by the
@Daniel: see my comment above. Whether Gwibber is closed or not
*theoretically* should not make any difference for the user. The long
startup time is the true bug, and is being worked on for the next
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@Nizar: I'm sorry but I don't see anything like a ">" in the indicator
applet when closing Gwibber by clicking on the window's close button.
I'm presuming the indicator applet is the one where it also states my
login, the date & time, network connections etc.
What I want (and what I had on Ubuntu
@Nizar: Not exactly, gwibber is closed, but gwibber-service is running,
what I want and I guess everybody else is also to keep gwibber running,
as it takes some time to start it again.
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with ubuntu 10.04 gwibber is integreted to the indicator applet (micro-
bloging). When closing it, it remain active but no icons is displayed
just a little symbol ">" in the indicator applet.
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workaround: sudo apt-get install alltray and then start gwibber with alltray
gwibber (that might work)
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 3:11 AM, Steven wrote:
> Hide to tray on close used to work on my Ubuntu 9.10, but does no longer
> on Ubuntu 10.4 (same machine)
>
> Any workarounds ?
>
> Thanks
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Hide to tray on close used to work on my Ubuntu 9.10, but does no longer
on Ubuntu 10.4 (same machine)
Any workarounds ?
Thanks
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@Dave Reid
Unless you have a tray icon, the only way to re-open it is to open it
via Launcher or via Applications Menu. (Or if you have the Me Menu)
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** Changed in: gwibber (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Wishlist
** Changed in: gwibber (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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I can confirm that the service still runs when I close the window (not
via File) but it will never re-open for me.
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I've written the above from memory, so there might be some inaccuracies.
Also, I've heard Ken VanDine is working on the "takes a long time to
open" bug.
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I've asked Ryan Paul on IRC and I'll try to make things more clear here.
Gwibber, at least the current version, does not minimize to tray by
design. The usual behavior of an application (for example Empathy) is:
close button: hides window, keeps app running
file->quit: closes app
Gwibber, on the
Even when gwibber is closed you still get notifications for mentions and
also you can broadcast from the memenu. This is the case in ubuntu dont
know about any other distribution.
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Can anyone confirm if we can change the title of this bug report to a
more understandable one? Like -- "No Minimize to Tray on Close Option".
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Attached two duplicate/similar bug reports concerning the tray icon
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Bug #548576 makes this bug slightly worse, as the lack of integration
with the messaging menu gives no option but full closure in all
circunstances.
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Confirmed on Karmic running from PPA and updated Lucid . I tried both
quit and close window. It exits instead of minimizing.
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Gwibber used to have a option in the preferences to use a tray icon, was
it removed by design or the implementation is currently incomplete? It
certainly needs a fallback tray icon in case the MessagingMenu is not
installed.
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since
this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work,
I'm going to mark it as confirmed and let them handle it from here.
Thanks for taking the time to make Ubuntu better!
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Status: Invalid => New
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Omer, I forgot to subscribe to this bug and thus never responded.
Like I said, I used "ps" to confirm it is indeed not running. But
since you explicitly asked, I checked through system monitor
too. It is indeed not running.
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@ConsciousUser when you close gwibber open system monitor and see its
running. Although gwibber takes a few seconds to show up when minimized
to indicator messages
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This bug is apparently back on Lucid Alpha 3. When I close Gwibber, I
expect it to be minimized to the messaging menu, like Empathy does.
Instead, it's completely closing.
By the way, I had to do a "ps" to be sure, because of Bug 528239.
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Nevermind, this is fixed now.
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Would you please be so kind and report if this issue is still a problem
with the latest version of gwibber (2.0.0~bzr476-0ubuntu3). Thanks
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30961032/Dependencies.txt
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