I actually love the idea of unobtrusive notifications, however, if I miss
get instant message from my boss that says our website is down, I need to
make sure I don't miss that message. I was hoping there was a setting to
allow messages from certain contexts (empathy) to remain visible until
dismissed.

On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Michal Orlik <[email protected]> wrote:

>  It would be really nice if there will be some global notification in top
> panel (something like ubuntu's indicators). Sometimes I didn't see if
> someone wrote me and it's crucial sometime. Would be here some good soul to
> make some extension for this?
>
> Micah Carrick píše v Út 03. 05. 2011 v 14:56 -0700:
>
>  Not sure if this is gnome-shell or gnome3, but, I was wondering how I can
> enable some sort of notification (eg blinking icon, red exlamation mark...
> something) letting me know there are messages. I know one of the design
> goals is reduce distractions, but, in my line of work these distractions are
> critical. We communicate via IM and I'm not always looking at the screen to
> catch the very quick notification at the bottom of the screen.
>
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