I have a couple of questions about growlnotify. First, it works just fine 
if I call it using something like
  growlnotify -m "asdf" "Title"

but it gets weird if I try to use the -n option. If I do
  growlnotify -n "Firefox" -m "asdf" "Title"
not only it doesn't show the Firefox icon correctly, it replaces the 
Firefox icon in Growl:Settings:Applications with the Terminal.app one. It 
does use the correct notification style.

If I then do
  growlnotify -n "Firefox" -a "Firefox" -m "asdf" "Title"
then it fixes the icon in the settings.

The second issue is that if I do -n, it clobbers all the original 
notification styles with "Command-Line Growl Notification", e.g. if I do
  growlnotify -a Adium -n Adium -m "asdf" "Title"
then all other notification styles (e.g. "Contact signs on") are gone, 
except for "Command-Line Growl Notification". Are there ways to restore 
them?

I have growlnotify 1.3 and growl 1.33. growlnotify has been extremely 
useful for my scripting work, thank you for your excellent work!!

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