What we want to do is separate out displays that do something from displays that show something. So for instance, MailMe is a display that does something, and Nano is a display that shows something.

We want to split them out and call them Visual displays and Action displays, or something along those lines.

This will take a while, however I do not believe we're going to add any further action displays until we do this.

Here is a mockup of the apps tab we think we might want to change to:

http://growl.googlecode.com/issues/attachment?aid=-4270863459732933781&name=GROWLApplications.png&inline=1

I can imagine a third section about actions for the app, and then one for the per notifications as well. One would assume that action displays would be fewer than displays, so we may be able to make this all look built in like the Play Sound selection is in this mockup.

Chris

On Feb 6, 2010, at 3:54 PM, John wrote:

This is possible with the Windows version; maybe this idea can be
adapted for the OS X version.

http://www.growlforwindows.com/gfw/displays/scripty

On Dec 10 2009, 1:09 pm, NSB <[email protected]> wrote:
I would like Growl to launch an applescript instead of displaying a
pop-up message. Is this possible?

I ask because i use handbrake extensively and it would be nice to
launch a script after all the titles are done encoding so i dont have
to do it by hand.

Thank you.

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