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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Inconsistency - discussion
From:       koos vriezen <koos.vriezen () gmail ! com>
Date:       2009-06-01 18:04:03
Message-ID: d4e708d60906011104l16f3cc21p2fbda78711bed5f1 () mail ! gmail ! com
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2009/6/1 David Jarvie <djarvie@kde.org>:
> On Mon, June 1, 2009 4:55 pm, koos vriezen wrote:
>> 2009/6/1 John Tapsell <johnflux@gmail.com>:
>>> 2009/6/1 Tom Albers <toma@kde.org>:
>>>> Op Monday 01 June 2009 15:37 schreef u:
>>>>> On 01.06.09 14:43:56, Tom Albers wrote:
>>>>> > If you choose quit from an application you don't get a confirmation
>>>>> dialog,
>>>>> but you do get (an annoying one) if you close a system tray
>>>>> application.
>>
>> annoying confirmation dialog == pleonasm ?
>>
>>> iirc, this was because when you click, the 'Quit' option is extremely
>>> close (a couple of pixels) and its very easy to accidently chose quit.
>>>
>>> For example if I press the left mouse button on klipper, then 'slip'
>>> with the mouse up a few pixels then release, that gets counted as a
>>> click to quit klipper.
>>
>> Can't that be fixed, eg. add a 'klipper' submenu with 'close' and move
>> there all other options for klipper.
>
> The same issue probably applies to most system tray applications. It's
> probably better to have the safeguard built in, as it is now.

Also the systray has to know about this application level menu (magic
action name?)

Btw. I have klipper on a vertical panel so I don't have that issue,
but what I recall is that it always annoyed me that the distance to an
entry was unnecessary far because of these application level menu
options.

Koos
 
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