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Message #00832
Re: Message Indicator: Listing apps in menu even if they are not on
Here's a related question:
I've always had a mail notifiier running all the time. I always want it
running. I want it running the *moment* I log in. I don't want to have to
go into a menu and tell it to launch evolution every time I log in. (For
that matter, I really don't want the Evolution gui open all the time...).
Likewise for empathy.
How does a user go from "Here's a list of apps you can launch" to "Here are
some apps that should always start when you log in"? Should there be a
dialog asking if you want those apps to auto-start the next time we log in?
I think the only correct path for this is to load all the apps, and then
logout, saving the session... but I know that broke in gnome-session a long
time ago by design, and I'm not sure if it ever came back properly.
This would seem like another great justification for the indicator-applet to
have a preferences dialog. Users will want to configure what shows up and
what doesn't (Just because evolution is installed doesn't mean I want it
there. Likewise, just because I ran an application once to try it doesn't
mean it should live ind the messaging menu for eternity).... users ALSO
should be able to configure which indicator-apps start up automatically.
Maybe this indicates that the indicator-applet and session properties should
be somehow more integrated?
Thoughts?
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