On November 30, 2009 12:22:58 Andras Mantia wrote:
> Andreas Marschke wrote:
> > AFAIK the notifications do have a clickable cross in the upper corner and
> > a dragable title bar so basically no worries right?
>
> Happy clicking on them. :) Obviously that doesn't work if you have
> notifications
Andreas Marschke wrote:
> AFAIK the notifications do have a clickable cross in the upper corner and
> a dragable title bar so basically no worries right?
>
Happy clicking on them. :) Obviously that doesn't work if you have
notifications for mail folder or RSS feeds with fairly high traffic. You
On Monday 30 November 2009, Andras Mantia wrote:
> Marco Martin wrote:
> > true, the problem is that sophisticate communication like "the mail
> > associated to that notification has been read" is totally impossible in
> > the spec (and probably quite out of scope too, since it would require too
>
On Monday 30 November 2009 16:43:05 Andras Mantia wrote:
> Marco Martin wrote:
> > true, the problem is that sophisticate communication like "the mail
> > associated to that notification has been read" is totally impossible in
> > the spec (and probably quite out of scope too, since it would requir
Marco Martin wrote:
> true, the problem is that sophisticate communication like "the mail
> associated to that notification has been read" is totally impossible in
> the spec (and probably quite out of scope too, since it would require too
> much burden to the applications themselves, situation tha
On Monday 30 November 2009, Andras Mantia wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't write a bug report, as this is not a bug in itself, just something
> that seems to be badly designed. Or maybe it is still unfinished, in that
> case ignore the mail.
> The idea of keeping the notifications visible for a longer t
Hi,
I don't write a bug report, as this is not a bug in itself, just something
that seems to be badly designed. Or maybe it is still unfinished, in that
case ignore the mail.
The idea of keeping the notifications visible for a longer time makes sense
and I support it. The way how it works now