No, that would be substantially less convenient.  Average users (I consider 
myself one) will just want to see a timestamp on the notification itself and 
not have to take a secondary action such as opening another window or log file. 
 An event occurs, a notification is posted onscreen, a user simply wants to 
know, "When did that happen?  Oh, I see, about 10:00 AM" and then clicks it 
closed.  

Anything else would make it much more cumbersome.  

And an option would absolutely be preferred - I don't want it on every 
notification, just on some.  Even if there's one notification that is designed 
for a timestamp (hey, you could even call it "Timestamp"!) I could select that 
for the events for which I want it and use the default for other events.

Many thanks for your attention to this.  


> On Apr 26, 2011, at 10:10:56, Brian L. Matthews wrote:
>> It is data I don't always need. The problem is, if it's not there and I need 
>> it, I'm out of luck. If it is there and I don't need it, I can ignore it. I 
>> too would like the option.
> 
> What about having the timestamp in the notification log viewer? Would that 
> address your needs? If not, why not?
> 
> Same question to Scott Goldman and anyone else who wants this option.
> 
> (And if we do implement it, it *will* be an option, probably per-display.)
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