This is in response to #44 to #47
One 'official' way of turning off the use of indicator-messages is to
blacklist the app (e.g. a symbolic link in ~/.config/indicators/messages
/applications-blacklist/). However, I cannot get this to work for
Liferea, which may be a bug.
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As lucidfox rightly noticed, it's the messaging indicator which is used
there. So either removing indicator-messages or removing the messaging
applet should work.
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Correction: Since Liferea uses the messaging menu, the least intrusive
way to get rid of it would be to remove indicator-messages. indicator-
appmenu is the global menu bar.
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Just uninstall indicator-appmenu and the fallback for all applications
indicator will be the systray.
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Shouldn't there be an option, to let the user choose, if he wants
Liferea in the Indicator menu or the get the old behavior? I just
upgraded to 10.10 and must say, that I don't like it to be in the
indicator menu. Is there a way to force it manually to the old style?
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This bug was fixed in the package liferea - 1.6.3-1ubuntu3
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* Added libindicate.patch: messaging indicator support. (LP: #540490)
* debian/control:
- Depend on libindicate-dev, automake and libtool.
* debian/rules:
- Run
Converted to dh_autoreconf
** Patch added: "lp_540490.v4.debdiff"
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I think the debdiff in comment #39 works well, thanks!
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Hallo, I found one issue
Everytime I start liferea, then envelope goes green, but I think, it
should go green only if new articles are occured (I don't mean unread
articles)
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** Patch added: "lp_540490.v3.debdiff"
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New debdiff, with the draw-attention hint #ifdefed out.
** Patch added: "lp_540490.v3.debdiff"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51960837/lp_540490.v3.debdiff
** Patch removed: "lp_540490.v3.debdiff"
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The flicker is caused by ui_indicator_update() removing the old
indicators before adding new ones, and the way liferea's
ui_tray_update() (which calls ui_indicator_update()) works means it
happens after updating every feed, I couldn't find a way to hook it
after the entire update is complete. I cou
Slightly modified patch, this includes a launcher to embed in the
messaging menu so liferea can be launched directly from the menu and
specified a minimum version for the libindicate-dev build-depends.
A couple comments on the actually behavior:
* I noticed while it was refreshing the icon would
Okay, reattached. Turns out I was trying to call a function that is
named differently in 1.6 and 1.7. Also added libindicate-dev to
debian/control, slipped past me when backporting.
** Patch added: "liferea_1.6.3-1ubuntu3.dsc.diff"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51934698/liferea_1.6.3-1ubuntu3.d
Your debdiff from comment #33 does build for me in pbuilder, but it is
missing a build depends for libindicate and doesn't explicitly enable
libindicate so it builds without indicator support. If you add the
build depends and enable it with configure i get the same failure in
pbuilder for maverick
New rebased debdiff, since a -1ubuntu2 was uploaded since then.
** Patch added: "liferea_1.6.3-1ubuntu3.dsc.diff"
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Nigel: This is failing to build for me on maverick, can you please look
into it?
libtool: link: gcc -g -O2 -g -O2 -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -o liferea
attention.o bacon-message-connection.o browser.o comments.o common.o conf.o
db.o dbus.o debug.o e-date.o enclosure.o export.o favicon.o feed.o
fe
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Thank you for the patch and forwarding upstream. Since upstream
comments don't seem very enthusiastic about including the patch, I'd
encourage this be brought to the attention of ayatana folks and we
include this as a distro patch.
** Tags added: patch-forwarded-upstream
** Tags removed: patch
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** Patch removed: "libindicate.patch"
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** Patch removed: "liferea-libindicate.patch"
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** Patch removed: "libindicate.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48553842/libin
** Patch removed: "liferea_1.6.3-1ubuntu2.dsc.diff"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/5022/liferea_1.6.3-1ubuntu2.dsc.diff
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Updated the PPA 1.7.4 patch. Clicking an indicator should no longer
recreate the indicator list while the window is opening (and thus won't
force you to click an indicator twice to make the notification go away).
Also backported the fixes to 1.6.3 - I think it is time for a
sponsorable debdiff now
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@Maia:
Sounds awesome! And you're right concerning upstream-compatibility.
The only thing it does not fix is the mentioned flickering while Liferea
is updating its feeds. The items in the indicator-applet become almost
unclickable during that time. Should I open a new bugreport for this?
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So, here's the plan for new behavior I'm going to implement:
Clicking on any item in the indicator menu brings up the Liferea window and
removes *all* subitems from the indicator menu, leaving only the main "Liferea"
one.
If the main item is clicked, the window is shown in the state it had when
@Alexey:
You're right about the fact that clicking a specific item should open up that
item and not anything different. Still, this can be confusing for people like
me who never navigate through single feeds (and have no left pane), but only
use the global "Unread" view.
I like your proposal fo
> Liferea opens up in a way in which they did not leave it behind the
> last time they viewed their feeds.
No, the design spec I pointed earlier says each item should open the
most relevant view.
> The possible solutions I see are:
> a) Perceive the specific feed-entries in the indicator-applet m
Clicking the main "Liferea" menu item (rather than a specific indicator)
opens the window in the state in which it was left when it was last
closed, without jumping to any specific feed.
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A small addition:
Option b) - Kicking all specific feed entries - has also the benefit of getting
rid of the annoying flickering the indicator-applet currently shows when
Liferea is updating its feeds.
Right now, it is next to impossible to click on any entry in the
indicator-applet while feeds
Maia:
I am using the "Unread" function of Liferea. Therefore, ALL unread items
are listed there once I've opened the program-window.
Because of that, my proposal is that all feed-indicators simply open the
main Liferea window like the main indicator-entry "Liferea" does.
Here's why: We simply do
But that's what the current code does! It removes the one item that was
clicked and resets attention status from the others.
Perhaps *closing* the Liferea window should remove all indicators? As it
is currently implemented, if you click some indicators now, then close
the Liferea window, the other
Sorry, I meant the attention status should be removed... for the lines, the
wiki states:
"Selecting an item from the menu should send the associated signal, and also
remove the item from the menu."
So the other items should stay.
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@Maia Kozheva:
I'd say it only makes sense when all feeds are ALSO removed from the indicator
when I click the main "Liferea" entry (the parent-element). Otherwise people
would lose the ability to open Liferea with the "Unread" category because
clicking on one specific feed-entry in the indicato
> I'll correct this in the PPA today, thank you.
Thanks for keeping this up!
> Do you think it would be reasonable behavior to remove *all* feeds from
> the indicator menu when clicking one of them brings up the Liferea
> window? You can see the unread feeds in the window itself after that.
Yes. T
I'll correct this in the PPA today, thank you.
Do you think it would be reasonable behavior to remove *all* feeds from
the indicator menu when clicking one of them brings up the Liferea
window? You can see the unread feeds in the window itself after that.
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I have to second Alexey's report:
Since the new patch, the indicator does not disengage its notification-status
until I clicked each & every single feed-source listed under Liferea in the
indicator-applet. This breaks usability for the whole indicator-applet as it is
now always in the "Need att
The new patch introduces a problem with Google Reader: the "attention"
status will be dropped only when I click on the subscription item, not
on "Liferea" item.
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And here comes a patch for the sponsors - the previous patch backported
to 1.6.2-1ubuntu6.
Note to sponsors: this patch modifies configure.ac and two
Makefile.am's, so it will need an "autoreconf" - either invoking
./autogen.sh in rules, or a separate really large autoreconf.patch.
An alternative
New version of the 1.7 series patch.
- Bring the Liferea window to front in liferea_shell_activate
(makes indicators bring it to front if it is already open).
- When an indicator is clicked, remove it and the draw attention status
of other indicators, and block further indicato
В Вск, 09/05/2010 в 09:25 +, Maia Kozheva пишет:
> The problem here is that, even though you bring Liferea to the front,
> there are still unread messages. The indicators will go away when you
> mark the messages as read. This is because, unlike in an IM client,
> messages aren't automatically
another issue, I think envelope should be colored only, if new articles
are occurred (when liferea is minimalized and notify is shown like
Evolution)
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Another issue with this patch: if the indicator applet is reloaded, the
normally-hidden tray icon appears alongside the indicator until Liferea
is restarted.
One way to fix the "when Liferea is activated, the messaging icon should
become grey again" issue would be disabling indicator updates while
Er. The other minor problem is a mistake in configure.ac that breaks
--disable-libindicate - irrelevant for the archive since we'll always
build with libindicate, but something that should be fixed for
aesthetical reasons regardless.
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The problem here is that, even though you bring Liferea to the front,
there are still unread messages. The indicators will go away when you
mark the messages as read. This is because, unlike in an IM client,
messages aren't automatically marked as read when you open the window.
>From a technical p
Another thing: when Liferea is activated, the messaging icon should
become grey again (per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MessagingMenu/#Title).
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For Google Reader, it is in fact supposed to display each subitem
separately. That it doesn't display a separate counter for each subitem
and instead presents one for the entire source is my oversight, and I'll
fix it.
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This works nice, a couple of issues though:
1. I'm using Google Reader as a single feed source, and the "Google
Reader" menu, while taking me to Liferea and opening the "Google Reader"
item in the left, doesn't display anything on the right.
2. The translations err a bit - do they differ from the
Same patch, but for upstream SVN - I'll send it upstream. Differs from
the previous one only in configure.ac.
The patched version falls back to the tray icon if the indicator applet
is not present. If it is, it doesn't even show the preference checkboxes
for configuring the tray icon.
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Here is a patch adding the messaging indicator, tested against version
1.7.4. A PPA with this patch applied can be found here:
https://launchpad.net/~sikon/+archive/liferea-libindicate
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