Well, it's extremely rude to change to change global settings from your
application.

I'm divided about whether to provide apps a way to set a default policy. I
think it's really important that we get privacy out of the box and allow a
user to configure it if they want more details. But at the same time, your
notifications don't really contain any private information...



On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 12:49 PM, Clemens <clem...@lab21.org> wrote:

> hi dylan,
>
> the option you are looking for is store in gsettings -
> org.gnome.desktop.screensaver.**show-notification. It guess it should be
> possible to change the value to true inside your application/extention.
>
>  ~  ]$ dconf read /org/gnome/desktop/**screensaver/show-notifications
> false
>  ~  ]$ dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/**screensaver/show-notifications
> true
>  ~  ]$ dconf read /org/gnome/desktop/**screensaver/show-notifications
> true
>
>
>
> Am 19.07.2013 17:14, schrieb Dylan McCall:
>
>  For my break timer gsoc project, we'd like to have a detailed lock
>> screen notification to communicate when a break is finished. However,
>> by default, gnome-shell just shows the application's name and "one
>> unread message" (or something to that effect). To get the type of
>> notification I want, it looks like every user must open the
>> Notifications settings panel and change their preferences for the
>> application to include "Show details in lock screen." Naturally,
>> that's a little annoying.
>>
>> Is there a nicer way about this? I think one solution is if my
>> application could specify particular defaults for its notification
>> preferences. That way the user could still adjust notifications the
>> same way, but the "Show details in lock screen" switch would be on by
>> default.
>>
>> If this isn't a thing we can do right now, is it something we'd be
>> interested in having? I'd be happy to try to implement it :)
>>
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