Make better use of the application indicator

Bug #700502 reported by Marius Gedminas
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
GTimeLog
Confirmed
Wishlist
Unassigned

Bug Description

The GTimeLog app indicator menu currently is the same old tray icon menu:

  Show/Hide
  Quit

Instead it should be something like

  Working on XXX for 2h 30m
  Work done today: 5h 47m (time left at work: 1h 13m)
  Work done this week: 17h 4m

Selecting the first item should show the gtimelog window.

Selecting the second item should show the daily report.

Selecting the third item should show the weekly report.

Eventually there should also be an item for Preferences, after a separator.

Changed in gtimelog:
importance: Undecided → Wishlist
status: New → Confirmed
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Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote :

Re tray icon, I would actually really like to have some kind of a dynamic behavior to indicate clock is running. It's so easy to forget.

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Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote :

If there are any more people interested in a more dynamic tray icon, let me know. I'm not sure I'm motivated to undertake a patch attempt just for myself :)

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Marius Gedminas (mgedmin) wrote :

The clock is always running :-)

Okay, maybe not: before the 1st entry of the day, the clock is stopped.

I don't use Unity any more, so I'm not likely to do anything about this myself. I'll review patches if anybody sends them.

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Sam Roberts (vieuxtech) wrote :

I don't use unity either, but most desktops have app trays, xubuntu has one, and gtimelog shows up in it (well, used to, its been a bit rough since xubuntu 14.10, https://github.com/gtimelog/gtimelog/issues/27)

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