I do agree.
It may also fix some issues we have, which make us using mutex.

On 2/23/07, Karel Demeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (2nd try ;))
>
> 2007/2/23, NoWhereMan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Youness Alaoui" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >
> > > people want it because they think it's annoying when a SB is closed and
> > > they have to wait for the user to rejoin
> > > the conversation everytime they write a message if they had to wait 1
> > > minute... especially for low connection
> > > people, it might be a hassle..
> >
> > Yeah, that's a point, but it still make me think that maybe it's the reason
> > for which that message should be hidden (by default, and activable) :/
> >
> I agree here strongly.  We shouldn't overload 'normal' users with
> messages that don't say much.  I still think we should be able to turn
> 'm on.  Maybe as a plugin, maybe as a preference.  But by default the
> only thing of this kind that could be shown is :
> when a SB is not open and you send a message it could not show it in
> the chatwindow and have a "Sending message ..." string in the
> statusbar untill the SB is open and then put the message in the
> chatwindow history part.  Or, place the message in the chatwindow,
> with appended at it a "[Sending ....]" string that dissapears once the
> SB got opened.  This is handyu to normal users asthey can see the lag
> than (especially on low connections).  For other cases I don't think
> the majority of users care if the SB is opened or not.  For users that
> allways close the CW, it willshow a "sending..." everytime though,
> therefor I think it's best to have it in the statusbar instead of in
> the CW;  SO, I'm for putting a "Sending message ..." string in
> statusbar as long as the SB is not opened.
>
> Karel.



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