However, molecule-eye, the other applets you compare with, do they
actually have the same use case? Are there any other applets that give
information that a user may want to see while he's, for example, typing
his e-mail? You can't, for example, compare the calendar with the volume
control applet,
I can't believe the... lack of common sense... of some users.
Anyway, in general, they missed that clicking the time opened the calendar, and
didn't understand how to close it. I'm actually against having a close button,
since then there's two ways to close it and that could be confusing; also
What Omer Mano wrote is something like KDE (at least 4.3) has, only it
has it in reverse:
1. When the user clicks on the time then focuses another window, the calendar
stays.
2. When the user drags the calendar away, it becomes a separate window.
Currently, the window then disappears right away
I agree with Textureglitch. Maybe behavior like Yakuake's is in order:
It has a button; when pressed, Yakuake stays open even if it loses
focus, when unpressed it closes automatically. Though Yakuake's icon is
quite unclear, adding such a simple button would fix this bug for both
kinds of people:
Reopening, more people where this is happening (including me). Opening the m3u
file via Music Playlist Load from file displays it in the right order;
right clicking then Open with - Rhythmbox or dragging it into Rhythmbox would
earlier load the file in the wrong order.
I have now removed the