On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 10:57 +0100, Peter Robinson wrote: > Its a hard one. I tend to agree with Colin because its one of those > apps that tend to be around permanently. This is the behaviour that > similar apps that 'hang around' do. Examples of these are gaim and > gnomemeeting because you need them running for people to contact you. > > Pete
Just to add the voice of a user here. I would agree with Colin on this one. I tend to start rb when I start Gnome, minimised to the tray with the --toggle-hide option and use it via the multimedia keys (just play/pause & skip) for as long as I am logged in. I have no problem with the close button not quitting when it makes sense, such as for example Gaim. In addition to this, I would like to see an option to start rb hidden/minimised in the main version. I know this is in some of the arch branches, and it works well. I don't actually need to interact with my music player much at all. When I do, it is to add something to the play queue, which only takes a few seconds, and then I minimise again. Btw, is the play queue going to make it to cvs sometime? I currently use rhythmbox--merge--0.9--patch-134, which works well for me. Just my 0.02ยข. Regards, Derek _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel
