GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 151832
stickynotes does not remember show/hide state
Last modified: 2004-12-22 21:47:04 UTC
Whenever gnome-panel is restarted (either through normal login or when it crashes), the stickynotes applet, instead of remembering its last status, defaults to showing all its notes. If I right click on its icon though, the 'Show Notes' option still remembers its state, it's just that this state information is apparently not used when the applet decides whether to show/hide notes. I actually have to select 'Show Notes' twice to get it to hide the notes - once to set it to enabled (even though the notes are already on display) and another one to disable. This happens with 2.7.3 but was present in the 2.6 series too AFAIR.
right... after start gnome it show up, it's a bit annoying.
Created attachment 32275 [details] [review] patch for visibility
#153721 is a duplicate but informs us it still happens in Gnome 2.8
*** Bug 153721 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
I've tested the patch, it works fine here.
2004-10-10 Davyd Madeley <davyd@madeley.id.au>: * stickynotes.c: Make stickynotes remember show/hide status when you login. Patch from Marcin Krzyzanowski <krzak@linux.net.pl>. Closes #151832. Thanks for the patch!
*** Bug 155245 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***