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AdiumX as a background process
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 2:26 pm
by cshbell
Is there a way, or could a future version of AdiumX include the option to run AdiumX as a background or invisible process, removing it from the list of applications that show up when Cmd-Tab is pressed? It's quite annoying to accidentally switch into the IM client when I have 5 or 6 other applications running.
The dock icon and/or the menubar icon (remember the menubar?) would still contain an AdiumX icon, or AdiumX could be activated via a hotkey sequence.
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 2:35 pm
by The_Tick
Adium is a gui app, why in the world would removing it from the cmd+tab selection need to be an option?
Re: AdiumX as a background process
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 4:47 pm
by Wengero
cshbell wrote:the menubar icon (remember the menubar?)
the menubar icon is still there...
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 5:41 pm
by noleli
If you want to lose access to the menus, you could add the key NSUIElement with string value 1 to the Info.plist. Then move it out and back in of your applications folder, because the Finder caches some Info.plist stuff. It just doesn't seem very useful that way.
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 7:29 pm
by jstamos
I think we can safely say this will be a personal modification and not something that would ever, in a million years, be a standard feature of Adium.
You've been pointed in the right directions by everyone above, so if you'd like to do it, good luck to you.
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 10:55 pm
by Son of a Preacher Man
I assume the idea is iChat-style functionality, where you can still be signed in without the actual app open? I love that feature, but I know it's a route you can't and don't want to go down.
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 2:16 am
by zaudragon
noleli wrote:If you want to lose access to the menus, you could add the key NSUIElement with string value 1 to the Info.plist. Then move it out and back in of your applications folder, because the Finder caches some Info.plist stuff. It just doesn't seem very useful that way.
LSUIElement with a Boolean value of True/Yes is the preferred method now.
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 12:33 pm
by cshbell
Son of a Preacher Man wrote:I assume the idea is iChat-style functionality, where you can still be signed in without the actual app open? I love that feature, but I know it's a route you can't and don't want to go down.
The idea here is the correct one: to mimic iChat functionality to where it is not necessary to have the GUI window present to be signed in. I don't see what that's "a router [we] can't and don't want to go down." I'd much prefer having a menubar icon than yet another omnipresent application window.
BTW developers, don't shoot, I'm just asking questions. Sheesh.
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 1:40 pm
by ofri
The problem with your request is that in order to do this, a complete redesign and rewrite of adium will be required. It simply doesn't worth the effort...
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 3:21 pm
by The_Tick
cshbell wrote:Son of a Preacher Man wrote:I assume the idea is iChat-style functionality, where you can still be signed in without the actual app open? I love that feature, but I know it's a route you can't and don't want to go down.
The idea here is the correct one: to mimic iChat functionality to where it is not necessary to have the GUI window present to be signed in. I don't see what that's "a router [we] can't and don't want to go down." I'd much prefer having a menubar icon than yet another omnipresent application window.
It's simply something we don't see as useful.
cshbell wrote:
BTW developers, don't shoot, I'm just asking questions. Sheesh.
And we were answering..