Thanks Len, * Len Ovens <len@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2014-05-11 17:28]: > On Sun, 11 May 2014, Peter P. wrote: > > >I am a happy qjackctl user. Nevertheless after more than five years I > >must say that I have already learnt that jackd will continue to run if > >I close the qjackctl main window and leave it there as system tray. > >The same goes for the bubbles that announce a problem, or the need to > >restart after doing changes. > >Is there any chance this might be addressed in a future update, > >like as a configurable option? Could one at least try to comment it > >out in the source code and recompile? > > I am confused if you wish both jackd to stop running and the bubbles > not to show or just the bubbles. I am interested in having the bubbles to not show when closing the window while jackd continutes. > Anyway, The timeout in qjackctl is (as indicated) a hint. The DE may I still haven't found it being set in qjackctls sources. So I assume it uses qt's default 10secs. I found the part where the bubbles are initiated, but don't know how to specifythe timeout there, as it is somehow cascaded with other functions and conditions. > choose a different timeout. I don't know which DE you are using, but > in xfce there is a setting dialog for Notifications in with the > other system settings. In my case I can change the look (theme), > position, opacity and timeout. The default is 10s. Changing this > would affect all of you notifications, not just qjackctl, but if > that is distracting, I would guess others may be as well. If you > don't want any notifications, don't start the notification > app(let)... probably also a part of system settings. Thank you. The situatio is a bit different here on fluxbox, but thanks again Len for pointing these possibilities out to me. all the best! Peter _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user