The threshhold is 2-seconds.  I can't change the threshold in 2-seconds, so
my answer is:  The everything-sticky applies to ALL notifications that occur
since the threshold was set.  I click "Clear Cache Button" in Firefox, a
notifications occurs (and I sit idle), and 5-seconds later it disappears.
So if Grolw is checking 2-seconds after the event, and there is no activity
at that time, the note should go sticky.  But it doesn't.  I can't get ANY
note to stay sticky unless I change the Applications -> Notifications "Stay
on Screen" setting to Always.

Dickster

On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Ian Roberts <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Dick Guertin wrote:
> > I have "Leave ..." checked, with a 2-second
> > time.  So basically, after 2 seconds of doing nothing, the notifications
> > should STICK.  But they don't.  I modified Gee to say Stay on screen:
> > Always, and then they would stick.  But "Leave..." is being ignored if
> > the Application Decides.  I have Firefox that way (default
> > as-installed), and when I "Clear Cache", the notification appears, and 5
> > seconds later goes away.  Meanwhile, I'm not doing anything... just
> > sitting waiting to see what happens.
>
> Does the everything-sticky setting apply to notifications that were
> already on screen when the threshold was passed, or only to ones that
> start to appear after that time?
>
> Ian
>
> --
> Ian Roberts               | Department of Computer Science
> [email protected]  | University of Sheffield, UK
>
> >
>

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