> The easiest way to implement this would be writing a plugin for it. This
> shouldn't be too hard.

I thought about that, but is it possible to detect when the user has opened a 
message to read it?  I'm using the qt-gui plugin, so ideally I would like the 
scroll lock LED to turn on when I hear the incoming-event sound, and turn off 
again when I click on the user's name to read the message/url/etc, assuming 
there are no more messages waiting.

Turning the LED on would be easy, but I imagine getting it to turn off at the 
right time would be the hard part - can a plugin be notified when another 
plugin retrieves a message?  (assuming the qt-gui plugin doesn't retrieve the 
message until the user wants to read it.)

> Hm, i would not use this feature, but others might....

I've had one response from someone else who liked the idea! ;-)

Cheers,
Adam.



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