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Message #03921
[Bug 1080994] [NEW] Problem selecting twitter account to post to
Public bug reported:
This is not a bug, but a feature request. My apologies if I'm posting in
the wrong place.
When clicking New Message, the available accounts show up as icons under
the message field.
In my case I have two Twitter accounts configured. Both accounts appear
with the same identical icon. So, I cannot differentiate which
account(s) I am posting to.
Ideally, the icons should carry some information as to which account
they correspond to, so the correct account(s) can be selected. As a
suggestion, this could be implemented by a hover-on text string
appearing over the account icon.
A screenshot to demonstrate the problem is attached.
Gwibber 3.6.0
Ubuntu 12.10
Gnome 3.6
** Affects: gwibber
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Attachment added: "39.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1080994/+attachment/3439196/+files/39.png
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Title:
Problem selecting twitter account to post to
Status in Gwibber:
New
Bug description:
This is not a bug, but a feature request. My apologies if I'm posting
in the wrong place.
When clicking New Message, the available accounts show up as icons
under the message field.
In my case I have two Twitter accounts configured. Both accounts
appear with the same identical icon. So, I cannot differentiate which
account(s) I am posting to.
Ideally, the icons should carry some information as to which account
they correspond to, so the correct account(s) can be selected. As a
suggestion, this could be implemented by a hover-on text string
appearing over the account icon.
A screenshot to demonstrate the problem is attached.
Gwibber 3.6.0
Ubuntu 12.10
Gnome 3.6
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