Sadly this is the one feature I would love to have. I miss Outlook
notifications which would let you delete mails right there (and it'd
be great to have the gmail archive/report spam choices too). I'd love
iTunes notifications to have next/prev track capability.

I recognize the philosophical nature of this - but a sticky
notification already requires interaction that is more dialog-box in
nature anyway.

If I was a better programmer, I'd probably try my hand at it, as I
really see this as the one feature I would love, but fortunately for
my free time if nothing else, I don't have the capability.

On Aug 4, 10:33 am, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 4, 2010, at 10:26:01, Jason Wehmhoener wrote:
>
> > I have a use case that would be well supported by allowing the user to 
> > choose between multiple actions from within a Growl notification (a 
> > notification that includes multiple buttons/icons, each calling a different 
> > callback).
>
> > I don't think that's currently possible with Growl, but I'm wondering
> > if that kind of functionality is either planned, …
>
> No.
>
> We deliberately do not support this. What you're asking for is a dialog box, 
> and there are already APIs for that in Mac OS X. Growl is for notifications 
> only.
>
> > or if not, then would it be possible to provide myself by extending Growl 
> > in some way?
>
> No.
>
> > (for example, does Growl support some kind of plugin architecture?)
>
> Yes, but Growl's internal architecture and its API do not support this, so 
> there is no way you could communicate the different actions back to the 
> application.

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