Bug 73421

Summary: Application's icon can't be moved on the panel
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Manfred Hollstein <manfredh>
Component: rhn-appletAssignee: Daniel Veillard <veillard>
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Description Manfred Hollstein 2002-09-04 15:22:23 UTC
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Description of problem:
I started rhn-applet via command line (there doesn't appear a menu
entry for it?), configured it, then saved the session to ensure it'll
be started upon next login.
Due to the app responding to a single mouse-click, there is no way I
can drag the icon on the panel to another location.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
2.0.0-24

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Start rhn-applet-gui
2.Configure it
3.Left- or middle-click and try to drag it to another location
	

Actual Results:  When the left/middle button is clicked, the dialog box is popping
up immediately.

Expected Results:  Using the middle button the icon should be moveable around
the panel.

Additional info:

With other icons on the panel it is possible to drag them using the
middle mouse button. I understand that rhn-applet isn't actually an
applet anymore, but it should provide a "Move" entry in its context
menu then (right button).

Comment 1 Daniel Veillard 2003-09-28 19:16:28 UTC
The rhn-applet is not directly included in the task bar but via the 
system tray. You cannot move the applet, you can only move the system tray.
This is a limitation of the embedding infrastructure, and cannot be fixed
byt the applet itself.


Daniel