I'm using RC3 on gentoo with gtk+-2.4.13. When i click on the panel clock, xfcalendar is not in "compact mode", but has it's menu bar showing. From menu i can enter settings dialog, set it to compact, then normal mode and drag it by it's window title to another location. Then I hide it by clicking on clock. When I reactivate it, it stays in the position where it was hidden. Seems a bit wierd, doesn't it? I also noticed that version numbers in the "About" dialog are different for Xfcalendar and Xfce4 (4.1.99.3 vs 4.1.99.2). Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
Ok, the menu bar is showing up because it is in normal mode. Why hide the window decorations if it is supposed to be "normal"?
this is how it was planned to work : ) Raising it from the panel clock plugin saves some space and shows it in the semicondensed form without window decorations. If you raise it from the Systemtray it will include window decorations. I don't think this is a bug or worth changing. Production version 4.2 shows the version correctly in "About". Can this be closed ?
Ok, close it... But you might consider hiding the menu bar :)
ok. checked this again. it IS a bit wierd. agree. :))
Fixed. Thanks to Juha Kautto for his patch.
New parameters released for this in 4.2.1
Moving all bugs to new Orage product.