This is really obnoxious. I thought I'd get used to it once gnome3 and
unity came out, but it's only made me more frustrated as time goes on.
I miss the old gconf way of doing things, where a user could change
anything they disagreed with. This seems more like locking the end
users into the lowes
I agree. I know this bug is already closed as "Won't Fix" because it's working
as designed, but I think it's a faulty design. Making the notifications
"light-weight" by giving the user no way to interact with them, even to dismiss
them, isn't really "light-weight" at all. It's more intrusive and
I sometimes have to work with many terminal windows outputting alarms, the
notification bublle is too dark to allow reading through without hovering with
the mouse on it, it is very annoying. Should have a dismiss feature.
Sometimes too notifications happen at the same time and there and complete
You guys can use the patched NotifyOSD: it's close to the default one,
but with very usefull features, like "click to close",
time/font/color/position configurations.
This article:
http://www.webupd8.org/2012/11/patched-notifyosd-with-close-on-
click.html
Cites only until 13.10, but it works fin
I would like a way to dismiss the notification as well. When one
appears, the setting is too dark to comfortably see my work beneath it.
The only way to deal with it is hover the mouse over the notification
until it times out.
The transparency when the mouse is hovering is adequate for working.
I think there should be a close button on each notification card. also
it will be better if there exists some notification settings through
which user can enable or disable notification card and customize the
display time. unread notifications should be stored in notification
center.
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I agree with Marco Ceppi. Click the notification to acknowledge and
dismiss. A close button is not necessary, but I should be able to tell
the notification to go away.
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even when it fades it still makes using the top right unbearable. In
blender the top right is the outliner and the text is very small so i
can't see anything with a notification is in the way and mousing over
doesn't make it readable. I shouldn't have to change the way i use every
program because t
Bugs me too.
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Feels a little ridiculous to me there is no close button. Don't get me
wrong, I really like the fact it fades to just visible so it's not in
the way, but I feel it'd be more logical to be able to close the
notification in some way or another, as once I know whatever information
it is trying to conv
I believe you should be able to dismiss osd-notify windows by clicking
on it - that way the design of "no close" button is satisfied while
still providing the functionality of dismissing notifications
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yes, i also feel the same, that there should be a close button on the
notification. I dont want my colleagues to see who is online, or what
song I listen to, when they are over on my PC. Even if there is a
design/behavior philosophy, I should atleast be able to be select
whether I can see and use t
Ah, OK. Thanks. Uninstalling and going back to the old system.
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Mirco
Müller wrote:
> It is a deliberate design-feature of notify-osd to not have close-
> buttons. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotifyOSD#Bubble%20behavior
>
> ** Changed in: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
>
It is a deliberate design-feature of notify-osd to not have close-
buttons. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotifyOSD#Bubble%20behavior
** Changed in: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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- Jaunty's notify-osd should have a close button
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