On 02/12/2011 19:46, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> True. But it could appear only when someone starts a conversation,
> rather than every time they say something.
That only makes it slightly better. It's still just as disruptive at the
beginning of a conversation. In contrast, a notification allows
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David wrote on 29/11/11 21:56:
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> actually we show per default:
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> - messages (status/chat/twitter/mail/ubuntu_one)
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> - battery
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> - bluetooth
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> - network
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> - sound (volume/music)
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> - clock
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> - session switcher (switch user)
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Chow Loong Jin wrote on 29/11/11 16:20:
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> On 29/11/2011 23:08, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
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>> The first reason is that a chat window wouldn't be noticable
>> unless it was frontmost; it's difficult (or little-known) to make
>> a window frontmost
Em 02-12-2011 01:45, Chow Loong Jin escreveu:
On 02/12/2011 03:45, Dylan McCall wrote:
That this is the case should raise a red flag for everyone who has
paid attention to NotifyOSD. A big part of the design is that an
application can't control where notifications are. It can't treat a
notificat
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