BTW this is about closing the applet, not where it's displayed.
IMHO it doesn't need an [X] to close it, but it should be closed if I click outside it, as NetworkManager (and others such as gnome-power-manager, although g-p-m looks more like a menu) does.
BTW this is about closing the applet, not where it's displayed.
IMHO it doesn't need an [X] to close it, but it should be closed if I click outside it, as NetworkManager (and others such as gnome-power- manager, although g-p-m looks more like a menu) does.
Would that work for you?