hi everyone, i wanted to point out an issue that might become more and more problematic with time for xubuntu: since ubuntu is patching applications to play along nicely with its indicator applets, that breaks consistency for those apps in xubuntu's/xfce's systray.
in general you might say that's not a big deal, but for applications that are installed/used by default in xubuntu and that have a trayicon by default (yes, i'm looking at you, transmission) it's quite a pain in my opinion. (for those who don't know what i'm talking about: instead of the usual trayicon behavior which is left-click==show/hide app and right-click==context-menu with transmission in lucid it's left-click==nothing and right-click==context-menu.) so what could be the conclusion? i would say the easiest thing is to use different applications than ubuntu - which could be desirable as in "variatio delectat". having a second version of transmission in ubuntu's main repo sounds like a no-go, but correct me if i'm wrong. anyways, i hope this discussion will lead to consistent trayicon behavior in xubuntu maverick. cheers, simon ps: for now i personally decided to use transmission from debian's unstable repo as i didn't see any other way. for other's who want to try this too, you need transmission-common, transmission-gtk and libssl0.9.8 and a brutal "sudo dpkg -i *" in the dir you save them to. -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
