On Jul 3, 8:11 am, Christopher Forsythe <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 1:24 AM, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Jul 2, 2011, at 23:04:53, Flynn wrote: > > > Long story short, I need to know: > > > > A: How to tell if a specific notification is enabled > > > > and B: How to enable a specific notification > > > Growl does not expose these to applications. > > I think it's fair to explain a bit more here. The design philosophy around > Growl is centered around control for the end user. Allowing for an > application to be able to configure notifications can change that story. I > have as of yet not been able to figure out how we could grant the ability > through the cocoa api to change application specific settings, while also > maintaining a "you, the end user, control the experience" mentality here. > > One of the previous Adium developers and I went round and round about this > on irc quite a bit, but nothing came of it. I'm open to thinking about how > to make this work, but I don't think we should compromise on what has been > one of our few very strict policies over the last 7 years. > > Chris
Thank you very much for the reply. I understand your intentions completely, and, actually agree :) I'll just enable an internal application block and be done with it. The alert must be enabled everywhere, but as long as the user doesn't go messing about, it should be fine. Thanks again :) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Growl Discuss" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/growldiscuss?hl=en.
