On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 6:40 AM, Yann Ricquebourg
<[email protected]> wrote:
> P.S. Moreover, to completely explain what would be the ideal behavior for me
> concerning Growl forwarding to NC:
> I would love a support a bit like Bark did:
> - I appreciate to gather most of my "system" notifications into centralized
> Apple Notification Center
> - Nevertheless I don't want to forward 100% of my notifications, for
> different reasons:
> some are "special" (like HardwareGrowler special key notifications) and
> better with a nice visual style
> (thanks to Growl Styles) and do not need to be logged in the Notification
> Center history
> (for instance Growl Tunes with a big display of the cover), or others are
> currently better with their
> particular icon for each notification (like Chat applications)...
>
> => therefore, getting the Notification Center forwarding as a Growl
> notification style among others
> (and not a global switch) would be better for me, to able able to disable it
> per application...

I really like that idea.

For example, I would probably forward most Growl notifications to NC
____EXCEPT____ that I have some instances where I use `growlnotify
--sticky` and since NC does not have a concept of "sticky" I
absolutely want those notifications to be 'sticky' so I don't use
forward-to-NC.

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