On 05/04/2015 09:05 PM, poma wrote:
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Moreover, it is worthwhile to implement them as is "Applet shows notifications"
i.e. "notifications",
so they can be enabled also in the applet with the checkbox in the right mouse menu.
I've tested it and concluded:
when the control of appearance of the applet is in the applet itself,
when the applet is in "none-show-inactive" mode,
therefore, does not show its icon in the systray,
dconf mechanism must be used to show it again.
For this reason alone the use of this feature is not homogeneous,
so I withdraw this part of the proposal.
firewall-applet behaves in absence of the daemon like other applets do
also, for example the NetworkManager applet. If the daemon is not
running the applet is not shown.
To show the applet in this case has pros and also cons. If for example
someone has deactivated firewalld, the applet will be visible all the
time without providing any useful functionality.
There has been no change in the behavior of the applet since 2 releases.
I am thinking about an additional check if the firewalld service is
enabled with systemd in this case.
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