@Nizar: I'm sorry but I don't see anything like a ">" in the indicator applet when closing Gwibber by clicking on the window's close button. I'm presuming the indicator applet is the one where it also states my login, the date & time, network connections etc.
What I want (and what I had on Ubuntu 9.10) is: - When I click the window's "close" button -> The window with Gwibber closes and a Gwibber icon is present in the notification bar, next to my login, the date & time, network connections, Empathy, etc. - A click on that icon can toggle the window state of Gwibber: if Gwibber is open, a click on the icon closes it, if Gwibber is closed, a click on the icon opens it As far as I'm concerned the icon in the notification bar can be present from the moment Gwibber is started, so I can control the Gwibber window with that icon (hide or show the window). If I really want to quit Gwibber, I'd just have to right-click on the icon and click "Quit", or from the Gwibber window's menu: Gwibber > Quit That's what it did on Ubuntu 9.10 and that suits me fine :) Banshee does exactly that, so you can check that out if my explanation isn't clear. Thanks for a great app, I love it but please get me that tray icon back ;) -- Exits on Close instead of Iconifying https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/420953 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
