Notifications can't be arbitrarily long, to limit how much applications can
spam the notification system.  If you want a notification with a huge amount
of text, you are probably not doing things in a good way.  It is hard to say
more without knowing what you are actually trying to accomplish.

On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 1:10 AM, Tux <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have modified ContextImpl for personal purpose, and a notifUser()
> method has been added, launched in a particular case that does not
> matter here. This method contains a piece of code to launch a notif:
>
>                        String ns = Context.NOTIFICATION_SERVICE;
>                        NotificationManager mNotificationManager =
> (NotificationManager)
> getSystemService(ns);
>                        int icon = R.drawable.ic_dialog_alert;
>                        CharSequence tickerText = "Privacy Issue";
>                        long when = System.currentTimeMillis();
>                        Notification notification = new
> Notification(icon, tickerText,
> when);
>                        Context context = getApplicationContext();
>                        CharSequence contentTitle = "Privacy issue";
>                        Intent notificationIntent = new Intent(this,
> ContextImpl.class);
>                        PendingIntent contentIntent =
> PendingIntent.getActivity(this, 0,
> notificationIntent, 0);
>                        notification.setLatestEventInfo(context,
> contentTitle, contentText,
> contentIntent);
>                        final int HELLO_ID = 10;
>
>                        mNotificationManager.notify(HELLO_ID,
> notification);
>
> The problem is, the message is truncated in the notification due to
> its length. I was wondering how can I make a line break in this
> notification? "\n" is not working. Or maybe, how can I put an activity
> to launch a toast when notification is clicked, in the notification
> intent. I tried to call an activity from an upper layer, but this is
> not working, activity cannot be found (which I understand because I am
> in a lower layer).
>
> Best regards,
>
> guillaume
>
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