On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 6:04 AM, Thomas Lübking <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sonntag, 22. März 2015 09:20:25 CEST, Alexandro Colorado wrote: > > [confusing stuff] >> > > * knotify the API, the daemon or some server/plasmoid? > The notification plasmoid > * "issues.kde.org" does not exist, try "bugs.kde.org" > Yes I know. > * bugzilla does not require a KDE identity and I frankly don't know where > that would be "obscure" either > well its the third ttime it doesnt take my password. > * notifications notify - that's all (and seems to work afaict). > Notifications are useless if they cant actively take you to the source app. If you used your phone, and get a notification from app X, you want to press that notiifcation bar and make the app show up on your screen. Same way with chat applications. > There's been a thread on forum.kde.org (user wanted to deactivate > animations because he thought that would help) which emerged that > apparently kopete spams you w/ notifications for each and every irrelevant > shit by default. Luckily one can turn that off and i'd (if i'd irc at all) > probably just file a bug against kopete to stop that please. > I am fine to get the notification alerts for every single shit, however I would like to have them more granularly displayed. The issue is not Kopete here, KMail is the other example. > * Afair the default notification plasmoid has close buttons, I'm not sure > what you mean about a button to "view" the notification - you should be > seeing it when seeing such button anyway yesno? > It shows on Kopete notifications, it doesn't on KMail. But you can see it on the picture. > > Not only that but other notification engines do exactly that, take firefox >> notifications, it takes you the screen AND TAB of the browser. Doesnt >> matter if its in the current desktop or across the other virtual desktops. >> > > Please notice that we regualirily receive bugreports agains KWin because > "some" client (ie. firefox) performs very aggressive focus stealing. > That said: I cannot recall to ever have received any notification from > Firefox??? > Firefox notifications work great, but they don't use Knotify, this was an example. > > However, it seems you want kopete(?) to change to the tab that it emits a > notification for? That's pretty much related to that particular client and > no way to "knotify" (by *any* meaning) > This is definitely not a Kopete issue but a Knotify issue, yes there is an issue from kopete specially because it shows extra buttons which claim to do something that doesn't. But Knotify definitely have an issue with not being able to take you to the source app. > > > Cheers, > Thomas > > PS: > this is apparently a user bugreport or help request - as [email protected] > is a general *developers* list, don't expect much more replies. > => Do what everybody else does and file a bug against the application > perceived buggy. > > Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to >>> unsubscribe << >>> >> -- Alexandro Colorado Apache OpenOffice Contributor 882C 4389 3C27 E8DF 41B9 5C4C 1DB7 9D1C 7F4C 2614
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