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Still getting this under 10.10.
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Rodney Lorrimar , Thanks for the patch, This bug is an upstream one and it
would be quite helpful if somebody experiencing it could send the bug the to
the people writing the software. You can learn more about how to do this for
various upstreams at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME
Hi,
xmonad ignores gtk_window_iconify(). I suppose it has no concept of
minimized wndows, unless you program it to handle them.
The gtk docs note that you shouldn't assume the window is definitely
iconified afterward. So to take care of this case, add a
gtk_widget_hide() to
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@ Martin Ling. This is the behavior I get with metacity as well. Would
you rather have the contact list minimize and maximize like the empathy
icon does to it when you click it? We can make this a wishlist item for
enhancements (and switch to the indicator-applet package) if you think
that
Brian,
I'm not sure if you've followed me.
The bug occurs when empathy is *not* set to use the indicator applet
(i.e. Show incoming messages in the messaging menu is unchecked), and
therefore has its own icon in the status area. Under metacity, clicking
that empathy icon toggles whether the
I have just upgraded to Lucid and am seeing the same problems as Mark
Hepburn in comment #15.
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Whenever I double click on a nickname to start a conversation, the
conversations window pops up in a random desktop, then I'm switched to
that desktop. It's extremely annoying.
Any workarounds, anyone?
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It's still an issue, but only if you're not using empathy with the
indicator applet (for me). There's an option in the preferences, Show
incoming messages in the messaging menu, which if un-checked displays
an empathy icon in the notification panel instead of the indicator
applet.
If this is
Martin, is this still an issue in Lucid?
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Sorry, I've just realised I was running the PPA version of empathy. I'd
added the PPA a long while back and forgotten about it. The current
karmic version is okay.
I'll check the lucid version for this when I've upgraded to that
release.
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Also seeing this, in current Karmic.
What's worse, the Empathy contact window doesn't respond to the normal
xmonad close window command. So it's actually impossible to close it at
all when using xmonad. I have never seen another window behave like
this, and I've used xmonad extensively with many
This is still not a software bug. Please don't change the empathy task
away from invalid.
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Brian,
Further to the above:
If I right click the Empathy status icon, there is a checkbox for Show
contact list, which is checked. If I click it, it does not change to
unchecked, and the Empathy contact window does not disappear.
How is this not a bug in Empathy?
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Martin: does this work in Rhytymbox?
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If this works in rhythmbox then it's potentially an empathy problem. If
it doesn't work, then this is either a xmonad or gtkstatusicon problem.
Since pidgin doesn't use gtkstatusicon while empathy and rhythmbox do.
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Brian,
Yes, this works fine for Rhythmbox.
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OK. Please gather debugging information and attach the logs here. You
can find necessary instructions at
http://live.gnome.org/Empathy/Debugging .
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Same here. Fedora 12.
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I have this too. And another problem might be related: with this line in
xmonad's config:
, className =? Empathy -- doF(W.shift 9:im)
the contact list does not react as expected(automatically be shifted to
workspace 9).
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I can confirm this (in Jaunty and Karmic, xmonad 0.8 and 0.9 -- although
I'm using a cabal-installed xmonad rather than a distribution version)
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doesn't seem an application bug, the fact that it works in one case and
not other doesn't make it a software bug
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Do you suggest that Empathy contact list is not supposed to disappear
and Pidgin contact list is?
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