El lun, 02-11-2009 a las 19:57 +0100, Truls Becken escribió: > I believe Fred meant that if an application suddenly dies, the slots > for its AppIcon and MiniWindows will still be registered as occupied.
OK, I will try an idea to solve this > > Another issue is that this protocol does not allow the taskbar to be > moved or hidden, which also means it cannot implement layers. Would it > be feasible to add a way to tell running applications to move or hide > specific icons? Well you can configure the position and size of taskbar. But no more > How would one avoid screen flicker when moving a dock > that holds icons from a dozen different apps? I don't understand what are you talking about > > Then, if applications displayed icons *only* if a process had > registered for managing them, things would start to look really bright > since fiddling with defaults would no longer be necessary. I think that is better if GSUseGSTaskBar is YES to default (because most people don't use WindowMaker) _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
