ons 2006-03-08 klockan 12:33 -0800 skrev Corey Burger: > By that definition, we should show it. Power is always doing > something, either charging or discharging. In fact, the only time > power is not doing something is when it is shutdown and in that case, > it is awfully hard to show a panel icon ;) No we should not. Even if it is correct that the power is always playing with the battery, people probably won't care about the battery as long as it is fully charged and ready to go. I still like what we have now as default. I usually is connected to AC at all times, but whenever I unplug AC for any reason the icon pops out telling me that my battery isn't at 100%. This is like when the printer icon pops up telling me that the queue isn't empty. Default modes should in my opinion not be shown, but rather when something extraordinary is happening I should get "notified" :-). I almost wish gajim could hide when the roaster != hidden AND a user doesn't send a "new" message :-P.
I think I made my point this time. Any arguments /against/ this default? (though someone probably have already made this decision based on some/same conclusions?) -- Christian Bjälevik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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