Removing parts from xfce4gui4

Nick Schermer nickschermer at gmail.com
Sun Nov 18 20:12:23 CET 2007


2007/11/18, Brian J. Tarricone <bjt23 at cornell.edu>:
> On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 19:49:41 +0100 Stefan Stuhr wrote:
>
> > søn, 18 11 2007 kl. 18:44 +0100, skrev Nick Schermer:
> > > 2007/11/18, Stefan Stuhr <xfce4devlist at sstuhr.dk>:
> > > > I will miss xfce_systemtray.{c,h}.
> > > >
> > > > I am using it in a custom panel plugin[1] I have made using
> > > > PyXfce. I like it better than the one included with the panel
> > > > (4.4 as well as the new one in trunk), mainly because it doesn't
> > > > have any border, and I want the icons to use the full panel
> > > > height (in a 24px panel).
> > >
> > > Fix that in trunk.
> >
> > I still prefer how my plugin does layout/border.
> >
> > I have attached two screenshots, one of the systray plugin from
> > xfce4-panel trunk (revision 26370) with disabled frame, the other of
> > my custom systray plugin.
> > My plugin is the one without cropped icons.
>
> Well, the cropped icons is a bug that should get fixed, right Nick?

Yeah, in Gtk ^_^.

> Regardless, someone is using XfceSystray, so we can't remove it.  Just
> leave it.  If you *really* want to remove it, just mark it as
> deprecated and we'll remove it in a year or 2 or whatever.  There's
> really no reason to remove stuff -- we just "want" to.

I don't want to, but the goal was to cleanup gui4, deprecating is not
cleaning up IMHO. But anyways, I'll deprecate both clock and tray...

Nick



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