https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415091
kdebugtrac...@azizlight.net changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |kdebugtrac...@azizlight.net --- Comment #2 from kdebugtrac...@azizlight.net --- (In reply to Anjani Kumar from comment #1) > (In reply to trmdi from comment #0) > > It would be super convenient if we can quickly run commands from the > > notification bar without have to open KDE Connect then choose Run commands > > blahblah... > > > > I mean something like this: > > http://media02.hongkiat.com/android-notification-features/interact-from- > > notification.jpg > > But replace the "Archive" and "Reply" buttons with our run commands. > > It has been implemented but not exactly like this. We've added a button that > launches run commands interface. Anjani, the reporter is aware of this and is suggesting to have the commands be in the notification itself, instead of how it is now: click "run commands" button in notification, open app which shows the commands, then click the command you want. They want it to be: open notifications, and see the exact command in the notification itself as a button, and run it right there and then. Instead of having to do 2 extra clicks to run it. See the picture attached, its showing how the Gmail app uses 2 buttons with actions right in the notification and this is what they want. What might make it weird is that you might end up with too many commands and it wouldn't be possible to have buttons for all of them. So then, which one goes into the notifications if this was implemented? You would need to implement some way to say that only X, Y, and Z commands should have direct buttons in the notification -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.