On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 4:18 AM, Viktor Kojouharov
<vkojouha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-05-12 at 23:24 -0300, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> notification module is useful, I like it and will move to
>> e/src/modules (that is: officially supported), but first I need to
>> revamp it so I need input from other users of it.
>>
>> for those that do not use it: notification will receive dbus messages
>> and show them as popups. these messages can be sent by any
>> application, but usually is done by gnome/gtk applications using
>> libnotify, however some qt applications are using it and the new
>> ubuntu uses a subset of that spec to show their fancy popups. Current
>> e/module implementation will also present a fancy (semi transparent)
>> window if composite manager is in use.
>>
>> if you use it: do you use the box/gadget feature? This is about half
>> of the code, I never used it or found a use for it, when I tried it it
>> seems broken. So I rather drop this instead of trying to fix. What do
>> you think? Anyone strongly against it? If not I'll drop this feature,
>> fix some bugs with popup positioning and move it to e/src/modules.
> Never used this one myself, and I didn't know exactly what it did. Nice
> work with making the text fit nicely though, I was struggling quite hard
> with that.
>
> One problem I noticed, the (composite) theme does not allow proper
> multiline messages. The newline character does not break the line, but
> appears as a box character in the message.

which software is sending "\n" inside message? AFAIU, the message
should be subset of HTML and like breaks should be done with "<br>".

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