On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 21:53 +0100, Calum Benson wrote: 
> On 14 Aug 2008, at 17:10, tim wrote:
> 
> > i want to say my hat's off to you guys and all you do.  i have an idea
> > for the next update of evolution...
> >
> > could you make it so when i close it the program still runs in the
> > systray?  i like deluge because it minimizes to the systray and pidgin
> > for the same reason.  even rhythmbox too.  everything runs great on  
> > the
> > program; that's just a feature i am looking forward to.
> 
> Note that minimising to system tray (at least by using the standard  
> minimise or close buttons) is a behaviour rather frowned upon by  
> GNOME's usability folks, however :)
> 
> Minimise buttons should minimise, and close buttons should close.  If  
> you want to add a button that does something else, then fine, do that  
> and call it something else.  But please don't make the minimise or  
> close buttons do things they're not supposed to...
> 
> Cheeri,
> Calum.
> 
An option to set what the close button does (close/minimize) is all it
takes. Several programs have that option both on Linux and Windows. If
you want to follow the advice of the usability crowd don't enable this
option.

I'm using alltray and have edited the menu to open Evo in the tray (or
is it called notification area these days?) using alltray.

Personally I do not not care who frowns of what as long as it works for
me! :)

-- 
//Christian


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