Hey All, We all use 'em, but often we never realise how bad some of 'em really are. I'm talking about applets, the little programs that run in your panel. For 2.10, some applets are in serious need of love (this list will get longer!): - Inbox Monitor This applet just doesn't seem to fit in properly. I'm tempted to let it be replaced with an applet from Evolution since that's the official mail client. However, perhaps someone can come up with a cool new clean look for this. - Modem Lights This applet is full of confusing options that noone understands. Users should never, ever see options like "Lock File" or "Use ISDN" we should get these values from somewhere for ourselves. gnome-system-tools might offer us some of what we require. - CD Player This should be discussed with the gnome-media gurus. However the CD Player applet is dating badly. In today's gstreaming world, applications should try their best to use what's around. Many of the applets currently in GNOME are very dated (some are just direct ports of GNOME1.x applets) so it's entirely possible that you'll have to start from scratch. Don't let this bother you, it'll probably save you sanity in the long run. Plus, I well designed applet doesn't have to start off running in the panel, it's easy enough to embed it in the panel once you have it working (see JamesH's new drivemount applet in CVS). Feel free to reply on list or drop me a private line if you want/need any help. Happy hacking. --davyd -- http://davyd.ucc.asn.au/ PGP Fingerprint <http://davyd.ucc.asn.au/pgp> 08B0 341A 0B9B 08BB 2118 C060 2EDD BB4F 5191 6CDA
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