https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=403425

Michail Vourlakos <mvourla...@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|---                         |NOT A BUG
             Status|REPORTED                    |RESOLVED

--- Comment #29 from Michail Vourlakos <mvourla...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to connectbhatta from comment #26)
> I think I figured out the issue :)
> 
> As I mentioned, for a new user, latte's notification works fine. So, I
> started analysing what is the difference between my current-setup and
> new-user desktop setup. There is one key difference: the event-calendar
> widget on my desktop. (See the screenshot of my desktop setup in
> attachment#4 [details]).
> 
> I removed the widget, and I started getting the notification back!
> 
> Now, the question is --- is this latte's problem or event-calendar's
> problem? 
> 

None, this is not a problem, if Event Calendar needs these notifications for
some reason e.g. to show them in its calendar that is probably and Event
Calendar feature. Latte in general does not take any steps concerning
notifications it is totally applets responsibility. What could be happening is
that Event Calendar hijacks these notifications for some reason, you could
contact the event calendar developer in order to provide you with some
feedback.

> Having the event-calendar (synched to my google-calendar) was very useful.
> And I also love latte. Is it possible to have both of them?

In my system I use the Event Calendar widget (including its google syncing) but
the widget is inside a Latte panel. So you probably need to add it inside Latte
in order to not conflict with your notifications

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