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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:01 am
by jaycrouch
If you're not a developer then why do you make such authoritative statments about what the Adium developers will and won't add?
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:05 am
by The_Tick
jaycrouch wrote:If you're not a developer then why do you make such authoritative statments about what the Adium developers will and won't add?
Didn't say I wasn't. But you said 2 people.
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:06 am
by jaycrouch
lol
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:10 am
by The_Tick
In the end, we have to decide on features based on the needs of our userbase. And the need is just not there for what you are wanting with the message window. Sorry man, but that's how it is.
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:40 am
by jaycrouch
Since you have shot down my hopes for the screen edge auto-hide, all i'm looking for at this point is a time delay before the current auto-hide setting take effect. Either that or another button in the message window toolbar to toggle auto-hide on/off. Either option can't be more than 20 lines of code - can i do it myself - how/where?
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 7:39 am
by evands
jaycrouch wrote:Since you have shot down my hopes for the screen edge auto-hide, all i'm looking for at this point is a time delay before the current auto-hide setting take effect. Either that or another button in the message window toolbar to toggle auto-hide on/off. Either option can't be more than 20 lines of code - can i do it myself - how/where?
The auto-hiding is supposed to act the same way as the dock does -- which is to say there
should be a slight delay. I'd be happy to see to a patch which handles that
AIListWindowController.m is the file you want if you're hacking at the window sliding in any guise.
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 12:02 am
by df0notfound
jaycrouch wrote:Since you have shot down my hopes for the screen edge auto-hide, all i'm looking for at this point is a time delay before the current auto-hide setting take effect. Either that or another button in the message window toolbar to toggle auto-hide on/off. Either option can't be more than 20 lines of code - can i do it myself - how/where?
Minimise button hides applications just fine I would have thought, if your willing to press a button for the privilege.
20 lines of code it may be but you have to remember its harder to leave features out than put them in, thats what makes the difference between beautiful simplicity like adium and crowded confusing trash like trillian
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 12:14 am
by jaycrouch
Sorry but i think you missed my point - The one gentlement mentioned about that you can turn on "auto-hide when adium is in background" for the message list - this works great, except when you need to go back and forth from adium to another program as discussed above. In these cases i need to turn the auto-hide behavior off temporarily. So it would be nice to 'pin' the window temporarily so that it wouldn't auto-hide. Yes i can go into the preferences to change it, but for something that I change often, a toolbar icon (or pin) would be much nicer.
Of course the easiest approach would be to add a user configurable time delay before auto-hiding -- but no one seems to have caught my suggestion for that...
Someone mentioned that there should be a small delay already - but I'm not seeing it, and would think the delay interval should be up to the user.
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 1:30 am
by evands
jaycrouch wrote:Someone mentioned that there should be a small delay already - but I'm not seeing it, and would think the delay interval should be up to the user.
Should be in terms of "I think that is how it should ultimately be" not in terms of "I expect you to be seeing this in the program at present". And I disagree about the interval being customizable -- is there a preference for how quickly the Dock shows when autohiding is enabled? The answer is 'no' and the rationale is that a reasonable setting well implemented is good enough for 99% of users.
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 1:52 am
by bgannin
jaycrouch wrote:Of course the easiest approach would be to add a user configurable time delay before auto-hiding -- but no one seems to have caught my suggestion for that...
Easiest, not necessarily best.
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 2:43 am
by The_Tick
The more preferences that we add, the harder it is to troubleshoot the application with users.
We've stopped adding preferences "just because". Instead we think about where and why the preference would be needed, and try to come up with a better way of doing things without needing a preference where possible.