Thanks, that works much better.
On 22 May 2008, at 19:29, Youness Alaoui wrote:
committed in r9907
On 5/22/08, Youness Alaoui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Humm.. it's probably because you have a 'ballon_enter'... you may
just need to do a 'ballon_exit' or whatever is called when you exit
so it stops the 'after X show_ballon'...
On 5/22/08, Tom Hennigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Kakaroto,
I've already done the destroy .ballon patch (r7722), however the issue
is that the balloon appears after the popup is created (I could just
do after x [list destroy .balloon]... but it will still appear for a
period of time). I was searching for a way to check if the popup is
active before creating the balloon, but there is no way (that i
found) of seeing if the popup is shown or concealed..
- Tom
On 22 May 2008, at 18:44, Youness Alaoui wrote:
> Hi,
> I also agree (or won't mind)... The thing is, I think
> removing the tooltip would make things 'inconsistent', but
> it's not that bad since it's not a contact, it's a separate
> frame.. but anyways, maybe some people will say they are
> used to the tooltip being there, but it won't matter since
> it holds no extra info.
> The thing is, I think you suggested this because the tooltip
> gets on top of the popup window, right ? and it's annoying
> on mac, so I would suggest you search/replace and change all
> the tk_popup into another function which would do a destroy
> .balloon before calling tk_popup.
> This way, it will avoid this bug anyway, and will avoid
> having it also with the new tooltip Karel suggested..
>
> KaKaRoTo
>
>
> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 05:46:12PM +0100, Tom Hennigan wrote:
>> Thanks for the (extremely) quick reply! I agree with your
>> suggestions, and
>> unless someone else has a different opinion, I'll implement this
>> soon.
>>
>> - Tom
>>
>> On 22 May 2008, at 17:04, Karel Demeyer wrote:
>>
>>> I'll quickly answer but won't (as far as I can forsee) join any
>>> further
>>> conversation about this. My honest opinion is that you're more
then
>>> right.
>>> All the information is on screen. Most of the information that is
>>> shown
>>> in the balloon is stuff that get's hid underneath it while shown
>>> (in most
>>> occasions), except the account information, but this is shown in
the
>>> titlebar of the window normally. (if this is not the case in some
>>> situations - different OS's or st - this should be the only info
>>> kept)
>>>
>>> What I suggest though is to add information that should be in a
>>> pop-up
>>> balloon window, namely giving a hint toiwards the user about what
>>> he's
>>> pointing to. For instance you could have a message saying "click
>>> here to
>>> make changes to your DP, nickname, PSM or status" or shorter
>>> "Click here
>>> to make changes to your IM presence"
>>>
>>> Friendly greeting,
>>>
>>> Karel.
>>>
>>> 2008/5/22 Tom Hennigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any objection to removing the balloon window at
the
>>> top of the CL for ourself? It's a duplication of the information
>>> already on screen?
>>>
>>> Karel, any thoughts?
>>>
>>> - Tom
>>>
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