So, here's a left-field question (with apolgies to our non-US friends that don't get the baseball analogy): How do you manage your desktop with a Jabber client? I mean you're cruising along, editing files, checking email, surfing sites - and then you start to engage in a half-dozen Jabber conversations. The problem is you've got two classes of activities going on at the same time. The first class is primarily pro-active. You make the decision what to edit, what to read, what to surf when. The whole tiled windows desktop environment works pretty well here. I now have my editor on top. Soon, I'll put my email on top to send this. Everything is well and good. I am at peace.
The second class of activities is re-active. I am in the middle of editing something hoping that Diz will get back to me soon so i can finish my conversation with him. In this context, I can't be pro-active with this activity. I'm waiting on an event - an IM from diz. I could set the Jabber client to come to the top when message received - but that pretty rapidly drives me insane. I don't want this to happen when I get a message from just any old person, like Jer. :) And there's no way I'm going to dynamically specify when I want to be so interrupted from a particular person (I may not want to talk to diz immediately all the time). So, I've taken to just carving out a few lines on the top quarter of my screen with my Jabber client (Jarl on Linux). This way I can glance up expectantly waiting for a conversation to go "red" indicating that I have a message from anyone). I lose some of real estate this way but it's mostly OK - except I have to resize the window to chat and size it back. I'm interested in how others do this. Of course, it's going to be client dependent. I'd love to know how others have envisioned solutions to this problem too. Transparent pop-up windows would be pretty sweet. Iconified individual conversations maybe too. Just curious. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.michaelbauer.com _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
