On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 2:33 PM, Mahmoud Nagy wrote:
> I don't know if this suggestion really relate to gnome-shell
It does, as gnome-shell implements the notification server in GNOME.
What you are seeing is intentional though, to limit distractions while
in fullscreen, only urgent notif
I don't know if this suggestion really relate to gnome-shell, but as a
suggestion,
I think notification should be shown even if there is a full screen
application is running, If someone guides me to where to look to solve
this, I might try to code it myself :D, because I really miss a l
Hi Florian,
I'm considering to develop an extension to fill this gap.
Any hints on how to do are welcome!
Thank you in advance
On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 11:16 AM, Donato Marrazzo wrote:
> Hi Onyeibo,
>
> which theme have you installed?
> I tried some but nothing.
> If I send
Hi Onyeibo,
which theme have you installed?
I tried some but nothing.
If I send a notification with this command
notify-send "SUMMARY" "BODY"
I get no sound!
I'm still looking for a workaround!
I think that it's a terrible limitation of gnome-shell, that I lov
i/SIGs/Sound)
Regards
Onyeibo (twohot)
>
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 5:38 PM, Florian Müllner > wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Donato Marrazzo
> > wrote:
> > > I cannot hear any sound when a notification appear.
> > > Is it working as designed?
+1
(default sound if not specified by app.)
El 30/11/15 a les 20:32, Bastián Díaz ha escrit:
> El 30-11-2015 13:38, Florian Müllner escribió:
>
>> On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Donato Marrazzo
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I cannot hear any sound when a notification appe
El 30-11-2015 13:38, Florian Müllner escribió:
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Donato Marrazzo
wrote:
I cannot hear any sound when a notification appear. Is it working as
designed?
Yes. The freedesktop notification spec has optional hints to specify a
sound when the notification is
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 6:54 PM, Donato Marrazzo
wrote:
> And what about to handle a default sound? When the application does not
> specify it?
There are currently no plans to implement that (however an extension
should be able to implement that behavior, and such an extension may
even exist alre
I see...
And what about to handle a default sound? When the application does not
specify it?
Thank you
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 5:38 PM, Florian Müllner
wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Donato Marrazzo
> wrote:
> > I cannot hear any sound when a notification appear.
>
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Donato Marrazzo
wrote:
> I cannot hear any sound when a notification appear.
> Is it working as designed?
Yes. The freedesktop notification spec has optional hints to specify a
sound when the notification is displayed[0]. We support those hints,
so if a so
I cannot hear any sound when a notification appear.
Is it working as designed?
Any plan to change?
I'd like even to customize sound based on event.
Thank you, Donato
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On Sun, May 31, 2015 at 8:53 PM Sam Bull wrote:
> Is there an easy function or anything to quickly display a notification
> to the user?
>
Sure. You can use either Main.notify() (to just display a notification) or
Main.notifyError() (to also print the message
Is there an easy function or anything to quickly display a notification
to the user? I'd like to add some basic output to the user when my
extension encounters an error.
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On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 1:36 PM John Frankish
wrote:
> OK, thanks, but then why have a notification-daemon-3.16.1?
>
Presumably for Flashback[0].
[0] https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeFlashback
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> > Using gnome-session-3.16.0 and notification-daemon-3.16.1
> >
> > Gnome-session does not start notification-daemon - does anybody have
> > an idea why?
>
> Because gnome-shell itself is the notification daemon .
>
OK, thanks, but then why
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 8:16 AM, John Frankish
wrote:
> Using gnome-session-3.16.0 and notification-daemon-3.16.1
>
> Gnome-session does not start notification-daemon - does anybody have an idea
> why?
Because gnome-shell itself is the notific
Using gnome-session-3.16.0 and notification-daemon-3.16.1
Gnome-session does not start notification-daemon - does anybody have an idea
why?
Gnome-session --debug:
...
gnome-session2[26203]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: read
/etc/xdg/autostart/notification-daemon-autostart.desktop
gnome-session2[26203
e was no notification displayed. Where is the
focus?
I thought maybe there was some hidden notification so I have set
"disable-vpn-notifications" and "disable-connected-notifications" on
org.gnome.nm-applet to true. Still, I keep losing the focus.
Anyone can help? Is this a
Hi, I found this email via the chan irc, somebody say to me that you can
maybe help me.
I'm on gnome shell 3.10 (ubuntu-gnome 14.04 AMD64) actualy, and I want
to personalise my notification bar at the bottom of screen. I think that
I can do that by a css theme, but I don't know what to
Hi,
I am currently using an application for work that I have to run at all
times. It places an icon in the notification area and is one of those
very few applications where I like to be able to access it from there.
However, this particular application will not generate an icon in the
Gnome-Shell
expose
>>> the
>>> > current download "progress" to any interested application?).
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On 4 June 2013 01:31, Megh Parikh wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> No one interested.
>>> >> Goo
) Firefox would expose the
>> > current download "progress" to any interested application?).
>> >
>> >
>> > On 4 June 2013 01:31, Megh Parikh wrote:
>> >>
>> >> No one interested.
>> >> Good feature I think
>
y that (say) Firefox would expose the
> > current download "progress" to any interested application?).
> >
> >
> > On 4 June 2013 01:31, Megh Parikh wrote:
> >>
> >> No one interested.
> >> Good feature I think
> >>
> >>
>
2013 at 11:30 PM, Megh Parikh wrote:
>>>
>>> A useful (not like windows7) progressbar in notification area
>>> Pls view MIME or in monospace font
>>>
>>> II }denotes icon
>>> II }
>>>
>>> 12.5%
>>> +- +
&
>I think the progress information and whether or not it is made public is
app-specific
Isn't that the case with Windows, and Unity? Correct me if I'm wrong but I
believe the original sender is asking if we could implement an API (correct
me if I used the wrong word, I'm not a developer yet) for app
Yeah did a bit of digging, the application has to make a call to
`libunity`'s `unity_launcher_entry_set_progress_visible` to do it:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity/LauncherAPI#Progress
If running gnome-shell but *not* on ubuntu, my guess it the application
would be compiled without the libunity supp
On Jun 4, 2013 10:20 AM, "Amy" wrote:
> It seems unlikely that (say) Firefox would expose the current download
> "progress" to any interested application
>
Doesn't Unity do this though? Last time I used it, Nautilus, Firefox and
Chrome all got miniature progress bars over their icons in Unity's s
> Good feature I think
>
>
> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 11:30 PM, Megh Parikh wrote:
>
>> A useful (not like windows7) progressbar in notification area
>> Pls view MIME or in monospace font
>>
>> II }denotes icon
>> II }
>>
>> *12.5%*
&
No one interested.
Good feature I think
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 11:30 PM, Megh Parikh wrote:
> A useful (not like windows7) progressbar in notification area
> Pls view MIME or in monospace font
>
> II }denotes icon
> II }
>
> *12.5%*
> +- +
> II
> II
>
A useful (not like windows7) progressbar in notification area
Pls view MIME or in monospace font
II }denotes icon
II }
*12.5%*
+- +
II
II
+ +
*25 %*
+--+
II
II
+ +*
37.5 %*
+--+
II|
II
+ +
*
50 %
*+--+
II|
II|
+ +
*62.5 %
*+--+
II|
II
+--+
*75 %
*+--+
II|
II|
+--+
*87.5
> ~/.cache/gdm/session.log (...)
So that's where ~/.xsession-errors has gone too...
Same error indeed.
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 6:00 PM, Florian Müllner wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 6:55 PM, Rui Tiago Cação Matos
> wrote:
>> I believe this is https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683986
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 6:55 PM, Rui Tiago Cação Matos
wrote:
> I believe this is https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683986
> which is supposedly fixed.
Also, the fedora downstream bug at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=877762 has a scratch build
for Fedora which contains tho
Hey Pedro,
On 11 February 2013 18:44, Pedro Francisco wrote:
> I'm currently in a state where
>
> $ notify-send test
>
> does not show anything. I have no extensions installed.
>
> Pressing Windows key shows no notification tray.
> Pressing Windows+M does nothing.
&
I'm currently in a state where
$ notify-send test
does not show anything. I have no extensions installed.
Pressing Windows key shows no notification tray.
Pressing Windows+M does nothing.
I can access gnome-shell's looking glass, do you have any tips for a live
debugging now?
Not
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Baptiste Saleil
wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have a question about notifications in Gnome-Shell.
> I have to write a remote "complex" notification launcher (notification with
> widgets like buttons).
The notification specification provides an ab
Hello.
I have a question about notifications in Gnome-Shell.
I have to write a remote "complex" notification launcher (notification with
widgets like buttons).
Is it possible to do ? How can I import "MessageTray" ui from an external
gjs program
2012/4/26 russel :
> Hi All
> I hava a question about GNOME SHELL notification DBUS service.
> int /usr/share/gnome-shell/js/ui/notificationDaemon.js file
> function GetCapabilities and GetServerInformation are all return a
> javascript array, but the function's sig
pr 8, 2012 at 7:46 PM, Christian Dysthe
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, 08 Apr 2012 15:00:46 -0500, Jasper St. Pierre
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Christian Dy
St. Pierre
wrote:
On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Christian Dysthe
wrote:
Hi,
I have a couple of application which stays in the (bottom)
notification
area. In Gnome 2 they were named "Update Manager" and "HP Printer
Manager",
but in Gnome Shell their names are "u
PM, Christian Dysthe
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a couple of application which stays in the (bottom) notification
>>>>> area. In Gnome 2 they were named "Update Manager
in the (bottom)
notification
area. In Gnome 2 they were named "Update Manager" and "HP Printer
Manager",
but in Gnome Shell their names are "update.py" and "hp-toolbox". I
think
that's their executable file names. Why aren't they named like
On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 7:46 PM, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> On Sun, 08 Apr 2012 15:00:46 -0500, Jasper St. Pierre
> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Christian Dysthe
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a couple of application wh
On Sun, 08 Apr 2012 15:00:46 -0500, Jasper St. Pierre
wrote:
On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Christian Dysthe
wrote:
Hi,
I have a couple of application which stays in the (bottom) notification
area. In Gnome 2 they were named "Update Manager" and "HP Printer
Manager",
On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a couple of application which stays in the (bottom) notification
> area. In Gnome 2 they were named "Update Manager" and "HP Printer Manager",
> but in Gnome Shell their names are &q
Hi,
I have a couple of application which stays in the (bottom) notification
area. In Gnome 2 they were named "Update Manager" and "HP Printer
Manager", but in Gnome Shell their names are "update.py" and "hp-toolbox".
I think that's their exec
and before
> > the backup, but I want to hide the "mounted"-notification which
> > appears since Gnome Shell 3.2.
> > Is there a simple way to disable the notification for that specific
> > partition?
>
> Hi Sven,
>
> I think the best way to ensure
On Mon, 2011-10-03 at 21:14 +0200, Sven K. wrote:
> Hey,
> I'm using a bash backup script which mounts a partiton, makes a backup
> and unmounts the drive then again. I use notify-send after and before
> the backup, but I want to hide the "mounted"-notification which
Hey,
I'm using a bash backup script which mounts a partiton, makes a backup and
unmounts the drive then again. I use notify-send after and before the
backup, but I want to hide the "mounted"-notification which appears since
Gnome Shell 3.2.
Is there a simple way to disable the n
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 7:49 AM, icesea wrote:
> The first glance at GNOME3 was fantastic appeal,what a beautiful,
> convenient manipulating way. And there is a little matter, I think. When
> my friends contact me via IM software, there is no any notification to
> me. The only way to
The first glance at GNOME3 was fantastic appeal,what a beautiful,
convenient manipulating way. And there is a little matter, I think. When
my friends contact me via IM software, there is no any notification to
me. The only way to notice that is focus the mouse right-bottom to show
the auto-hide
Il giorno mar, 24/05/2011 alle 15.39 -0400, Erick Pérez ha scritto:
> Now I have this problem:
> I manage to create a Source and a new Notification subclass to add a
> pair of buttons to the notification, One for Closing and one for doing
> something else.
> 1. When the user don&
Now I have this problem:
I manage to create a Source and a new Notification subclass to add a
pair of buttons to the notification, One for Closing and one for doing
something else.
1. When the user don't interact with the first notification, the
notification stays in the notification bar
Il giorno mar, 24/05/2011 alle 13.41 -0400, Erick Pérez ha scritto:
> > What do you mean?
> >
> > From an extension:
> > For short lived message, use
> > let source = new MessageTray.SystemNotificationSource();
> > let notification = new MessageTray.Notifi
> What do you mean?
>
> From an extension:
> For short lived message, use
> let source = new MessageTray.SystemNotificationSource();
> let notification = new MessageTray.Notification(source, "Title",
> "Content", { body: "Additional content that won
geTray.SystemNotificationSource();
let notification = new MessageTray.Notification(source, "Title",
"Content", { body: "Additional content that won't be shown in the
banner" });
source.notify(notification);
For anything else, and in particular for things that should
Hi:
I want to know from the gnome-shell maintainers/developers
Which is the preferred way of sending notifications in gnome-shell ?
I can think of more than one, And some been hard than others to
implement but, and that's why, there should be one way to do it
according with the shell design, so
gzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=649356
>
looks pretty :) now if only this could be pinned, so it was always visible,
even if the notification bar is hidden.
>
> What distro are you using?
>
>
fedora 15 rc at the moment. this distro seems to be working best togeather
with gnome3 a
sage, new event, and i get the pop-up
> notification in the bottom of the screen, it's a bit confusing, that the
> whole notification bar becomes visible with it. or so it seems, because the
> items that are supposed to be on the notification bar aren't displayed, only
> the gr
Hi!
As a whole, the gnome-shell is imho the best desktop environment out there,
but i'm still having some issues with notifications. Getting right down to
the point:
- when there is a new incoming message, new event, and i get the pop-up
notification in the bottom of the screen, it
On Tue, 2011-04-19 at 17:59 +0200, Maciej Piechotka wrote:
> While I understand why it was done it does not help to quickly look if
> there have been new events...
Yeah, I totally agree; I think Empathy will be definitely improved in
this regard for 3.2...not sure we can do anything about Skype,
t task.
>
> I don't think this kind of granular control belongs to a notification
> system. I mean, you get notified about something that changed state
> somewhere else ("you received a new mail", "Bob sent you an IM", "your
> download has been complet
ng message into right 'tray' - needs immediate attention, to
> be dealt during next coffee break, to be dealt at home, to be dealt
> during weekend, to be dealt when I finish current task.
I don't think this kind of granular control belongs to a notification
system. I mean, you
IMO (and notifications are replayed when you set yourself as available
> again).
As I said the problem is that you need to set it manually. I don't
remember to set it and in some cases I don't want to set it:
- I may still decide that notification is important enough to be dealt
im
On Fri, 2011-04-15 at 14:59 +0200, Maciej Marcin Piechotka wrote:
> Additionally there is no way of closing some of notifications (for
> example empathy notification which shows/hides empathy window).
Note that this is an Empathy bug [1].
> I understand that it is challenge to f
ect user activity. If there is none, then
> depending slightly on the type of message, don't show it.
>
> Not sure how it should work in practice, but IMO should ensure a
> notification could've been read by the user. Make it a bit intelligently
> (maybe depending on the priori
don't show it.
Not sure how it should work in practice, but IMO should ensure a
notification could've been read by the user. Make it a bit intelligently
(maybe depending on the priority of the notification?).
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Olav
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After some time of using gnome-shell I noticed that shell is "too
distractionless". It is relatively easy to miss notification of email or
chat message which came during, for example, coffee break. I don't think
that chat messages are notified at all (which is good) but also those
w
that's what the mous ends up over it's mean to then move the
> target...
>
> On Sat, 2011-03-19 at 22:11 -0400, HFLW wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been testing gnome shell lately, I really like the work so far, but
>> I've noticed some problems with
far, but
> I've noticed some problems with the notification bar.
>
> One of the usability problems I find was that removing multiple
> notifications is really bothersome. Let's say I got back from taking a
> walk, and I had 5 new ongoing notifications. To remove them from
Hi,
I've been testing gnome shell lately, I really like the work so far, but
I've noticed some problems with the notification bar.
One of the usability problems I find was that removing multiple
notifications is really bothersome. Let's say I got back from taking a
walk, and I ha
Hi!
> I recently ported krb5-auth-dialog over to use persistent notifications.
> I noticed that killing the app with CTRL-C leaves the icon and the
> persistent notification in the notification area. The same is true for
> rhythmbox. This is unfortunate since the buttons in the
Hi,
I recently ported krb5-auth-dialog over to use persistent notifications.
I noticed that killing the app with CTRL-C leaves the icon and the
persistent notification in the notification area. The same is true for
rhythmbox. This is unfortunate since the buttons in the notification
obviously
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 5:31 AM, Thomas Bouffon wrote:
> Hi,
> Again a new thing I complain on : what a weener ! ;)
> I Like the notification system which is hidden at the bottom, but I think
> the right left animation is a bit too much : the vertical one already hides
> the notific
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 2:31 PM, Thomas Bouffon wrote:
> Hi,
> Again a new thing I complain on : what a weener ! ;)
> I Like the notification system which is hidden at the bottom, but I think
> the right left animation is a bit too much : the vertical one already hides
> the notific
Hi,
Again a new thing I complain on : what a weener ! ;)
I Like the notification system which is hidden at the bottom, but I think
the right left animation is a bit too much : the vertical one already hides
the notifications, and the horizontal one is a bit too sensitive : I like to
read the
I have noticed that I'm trying to right-click the notification to make
it 'go away'. Sometimes the notification is no longer needed but it
status seems to persist anyway.
Regards
PS. The usability of this solution have been tested on sample of 1
person.
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Hi,
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 4:54 PM, Sergey Udaltsov
wrote:
> This is not about my problem;). Many apps are using the icons in the
> NA as "minimized state" indication, providing popup menu with most
> frequently used commands. For example, xchat, transmission etc. How
> gnome3 is going to addres
> It varies. But check out:
> http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Design/Guidelines/MessageTray/Compatibility
Ghm. That's impressive. Exactly what I asked about, thanks! It seems
gnome3 recommends apps (for example, transmission, seahorse plugins)
to have some small functional or usability regression
Hi!
Am Samstag, den 16.10.2010, 21:54 +0100 schrieb Sergey Udaltsov:
> This is not about my problem;). Many apps are using the icons in the
> NA as "minimized state" indication, providing popup menu with most
> frequently used commands. For example, xchat, transmission etc. How
> gnome3 is going t
Jon McCann
wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Sergey Udaltsov
> wrote:
>> Thanks, Jon. This is not exactly what notification area was doing. You
>> can create popups, but you cannot create status icons using this
>> standard, can you?
>
> The precise detail
re things done but since you brought it up :)
> What's the recommended way for the apps to implement cross-DE
> notification/status GUI elements? Current notification area, no matter
> how evil it is, still provides cross-DE solution. Will we have
> something like that in the GNOME 3 world?
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Sergey Udaltsov
wrote:
> Thanks, Jon. This is not exactly what notification area was doing. You
> can create popups, but you cannot create status icons using this
> standard, can you?
The precise details of how they are displayed is up to the
implemen
Thanks, Jon. This is not exactly what notification area was doing. You
can create popups, but you cannot create status icons using this
standard, can you?
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 9:27 PM, William Jon McCann
wrote:
> Hey,
>
> On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Sergey Udaltsov
> wrote:
Hi folks
>>> Not really... ?We should be porting applications away from it as soon
>>> as possible. ?I was going to make a separate announcement about it
>>> once I got a few more things done but since you brought it up :)
What's the recommended way for the apps to
, Sandy Armstrong
>> wrote:
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I have a few questions regarding Tomboy in gnome-shell 3.0:
>>>
>>> 1) Will there still be a regular old notification area available, so
>>> that Tomboy can run in the tray as it always h
Hey Sandy,
(I'm out of town and short on time today but wanted to reply quickly)
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Sandy Armstrong
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have a few questions regarding Tomboy in gnome-shell 3.0:
>
> 1) Will there still be a regular old notification area
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 11:19 AM, William Jon McCann
wrote:
> Hey,
>
> On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Sandy Armstrong
> wrote:
>> So it sounds like the answer is that if I want something like the
>> Tomboy note menu, that is a menu that is available without explicitly
>> switching to Tomboy, wi
arding Tomboy in gnome-shell 3.0:
>>
>> 1) Will there still be a regular old notification area available, so
>> that Tomboy can run in the tray as it always has? (obviously running
>> in the tray is evil, blah blah blah, let's not get into that right
>> now)
&g
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 7:38 AM, Florian Müllner wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 07:23 -0700, Sandy Armstrong wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I have a few questions regarding Tomboy in gnome-shell 3.0:
>>
>> 1) Will there still be a regular old notification area availa
On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 07:23 -0700, Sandy Armstrong wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have a few questions regarding Tomboy in gnome-shell 3.0:
>
> 1) Will there still be a regular old notification area available, so
> that Tomboy can run in the tray as it always has? (obviously runnin
Hi folks,
I have a few questions regarding Tomboy in gnome-shell 3.0:
1) Will there still be a regular old notification area available, so
that Tomboy can run in the tray as it always has? (obviously running
in the tray is evil, blah blah blah, let's not get into that right
now)
2) Are
Hi Appi ;)
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 01:07, Apoorva Sharma wrote:
>>
>> ..could you give it a mockup first?
>>
>
> It would look the same normally, but when hovering over an icon, it would
> look like this:
> http://drop.io/4bss0kg/asset/closenotify-png
> Any comments?
> Could it be implemented?
y
>
>
> ..could you give it a mockup first?
>
>
It would look the same normally, but when hovering over an icon, it would
look like this:
http://drop.io/4bss0kg/asset/closenotify-png
Any comments?
Could it be implemented?
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the icon removes the notification
> from the summary.
>
> To make this more clear, I propose a simple addition: change the icon to a
> red circle with an x in it on hover to signify that clicking will close the
> notification.
>
> This easy change will make the message area functional
I think that the message tray is very useful, since you can look at previous
notifications. However, the functionality of clicking the icon is not clear.
As far as I can tell, clicking the icon removes the notification from the
summary.
To make this more clear, I propose a simple addition: change
Amondo Roquentin wrote:
> Currently, a number of GNOME applications (mis)use the Status
> Notification Area to place persistent icons for interacting with
> persistent desktop applications.
>
> Granted, some of these only activate such icons on request. But it is
> common ex
Currently, a number of GNOME applications (mis)use the Status
Notification Area to place persistent icons for interacting with
persistent desktop applications.
Granted, some of these only activate such icons on request. But it is
common experience that many users find such functionality
out :)
To clarify on how notify-osd does its thing with volume control: that
is a patch applied downstream, directly to daemons like
gnome-power-manager and gnome-settings-manager. The reasoning is that
volume control popups are notifications just like anything else, so it
makes sense using the
On 01/14/2010 01:23 PM, Florian Müllner wrote:
El jue, 14-01-2010 a las 13:12 -0500, Dan Winship escribió:
On 01/14/2010 12:41 PM, Ryan Peters wrote:
1) When changing the volume with my volume keys on my keyboard, [...] I got a
transparent round-ish square in the slightly-below-the-mi
El jue, 14-01-2010 a las 13:12 -0500, Dan Winship escribió:
> On 01/14/2010 12:41 PM, Ryan Peters wrote:
> > 1) When changing the volume with my volume keys on my keyboard, [...] I got
> > a
> > transparent round-ish square in the slightly-below-the-middle of the
> > screen with a volume icon and
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