Very cool work around, I only wish it weren't necessary, but it's 
definitely better then before.  Now if we could just figure to selectively 
switch between Bark or Growl displays (sometimes I'd prefer to use Growl 
display styles instead of the Mountain Lion notification center default). 
 Oh well, close enough.  Thanks!
On Thursday, September 27, 2012 12:46:50 PM UTC-7, Camilo Hoyos wrote:
>
> A temporal solution is to use a dummy style: 
> https://github.com/eelkeblok/dummygrowl . Thanks to Eelke Blok.
>
> On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 6:30:30 AM UTC-5, Kevin Yank wrote:
>>
>> I have Growl 2.0 configured with the Default Style set to ‘No Default 
>> Display’ and the Default Action set to ‘Bark’.
>>
>> Despite this, applications that are set to use the ‘Global Default’ 
>> Display Style and the ‘Global Default’ Actions (and for which the specific 
>> Notification is configured to use ‘Application Default’ for both Display 
>> Style and Actions) trigger both the ‘Bark’ action and a Smoke display.
>>
>> Is this a known bug?
>>
>> --
>> Kevin Yank
>> http://kevinyank.com/
>>
>>

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