On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:20 PM, Peter Hosey wrote:

>
> On Aug 29, 2008, at 13:31:56, subscriber3 wrote:
>> I think it is obvious that it [OmniGrowl] both [has] a "sane UI" …
>
> It's not the application's UI that Chris is worried about; it's the
> configuration UI in Growl. That is, what would the UI be for
> configuring the display duration per notification?
>

You are correct, I'm not referring to the omnigrowl ui at all.

> As I said, I think a slider would do fine, so I don't think UI is a
> problem here.


My understanding is.. well let's go with an example. Say you had 2  
notifications for omnigrowl, both are for the same iCal type of event  
(I don't know if omnigrowl does ical, but bear with me). My  
understanding is that he wanted to configure it so that one could be  
on screen indefinitely, while the other could be there with a 15  
minute timeout.

Did I misread/misinterpret something somewhere?

As to the slider, I think that or something like the idle timer  
setting widget on the general tab would work well here, if the  
behavior remains the same (not what I am getting confirmation on in  
the above paragraph).

Chris
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