https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415091

--- Comment #4 from tr...@yandex.com ---
(In reply to Anjani Kumar from comment #3)
> (In reply to kdebugtracker from comment #2)
> > (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
> 
> Well, there are only three action buttons possible in Android notification.
> Since the clipboard workaround on Android 10 and later requires a button in
> the notification, we are left with only two. Many people feel send files is
> pretty handy too in the notification. So we have one. We could put the most
> executed command but people generally use it for more than one command like
> lock/unlock.

Can the user choose a command to add there instead?

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