Maybe the better solution is that any program that want to be compatible with MI, it should provide a --daemonize option that runs headless and reports it's status. Then it's "Always running". Perhaps more a of a long term goal. On Fri, 2009-11-06 at 09:49 +0000, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote: > "How to distinguish visually between applications that are running and > not?" is an unresolved issue in the specification. > <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MessagingMenu> However, the menu as implemented > in 9.10 is quite different from what we did have time to specify anyway. > - From trying it out, it seems to use this rule: if the application is not > running, show a summary of what the application does below the > application title, and if it is running, don't show that summary. I > don't know the reasoning behind this.
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