On Aug 29, 2009, at 09:32:36, Clint Hime wrote:
> Right before (of after, I can't remember 100%) the 1.2b1 pre build  
> was provided, I noticed a ticket in my list of applications called  
> growl. and of course by default the idle notifications were off but  
> I turned them on to see what they do.  I launched growl in sys prefs  
> to turn it off when it bothered me and now the growl ticket is  
> gone.  the notifications are here and I can't turn them off.

Try this:

1. Quit System Preferences, then relaunch it and open the Growl  
preference pane.
2. Stop Growl and restart it.

In the first step, the prefpane should delete the ticket file that has  
the idle notifications turned on. The second step makes Growl start  
over with the tickets on disk.

> It stickies everything if I'm simply reading a page and don't touch  
> the mouse or keyboard for 30 seconds.

To be clear, that's a separate problem. It has nothing to do with the  
idle *notifications*, which are just that: Growl notifications about  
you becoming idle and then active again. (I believe it was a debugging  
feature, which is why the prefpane has suppressed the Growl ticket  
since 1.1.)

> Do I need to turn on the leave notifications on screen after x  
> amount of time to make this happen less frequently?

You need to turn that option off, not on.


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