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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 72364] KOrganizer system tray functioning should be consistent
From:       Reinhold Kainhofer <reinhold () kainhofer ! com>
Date:       2004-08-08 16:51:23
Message-ID: 20040808165123.6231.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From reinhold kainhofer com  2004-08-08 18:51 -------
On Sunday 08 August 2004 18:28, Daniel Frein wrote:
> ------- I think that there is no need for this systray icon (korgac) -- at
> least there should be a way to disable it. There seems no useful function
> linked with this icon nor does it display something important.

Hmm, somehow you are right. However, the icon does allow to start korganizer 
with one click, plus it allows turning off all alarms easily.


> It is not a good idea if every running service creates it's own systray
> icon (just for showing that it is running). the service manager should be
> the right place to control korgac.

Yes, now that you mention it, this sounds like a sensible thing to do. The 
only thing is how we provide functionality to quickly turn off all alarms 
(e.g. if you give a presentation with your laptop, you don't want that alarm 
popup that reminds you to buy flowers for you secret girlfriend).


> BTW, "kalarmd" seems to provide the same functions as "korgac": "Alarm
> daemon: Monitors KOrganzier/KAlarm schedules" -- confusing...

kalarmd used to provide this functions. Now korgac provides korganizer 
schedules, kalarmd is just for kalarm any more.

Cheers,
Reinhold
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