Still no decorations (with Gtk.MessageDialog(decorated=True).show()
followed by Gtk.main())
So you cannot even force decorations? Wow, weird.
Okay, so this is probably some sort of GTK / Xfce4 problem? Should I
report it against some other package (which?), or reassign this report?
Well,
On Mon, 11 Jul 2022 09:53:50 +0200
Christopher Schramm wrote:
> Alright, so...
>
> according to your first test and as expected a notification daemon does
> not seem to be available. According to your report, you do have
> notification-daemon installed, so running
>
Alright, so...
according to your first test and as expected a notification daemon does
not seem to be available. According to your report, you do have
notification-daemon installed, so running
/usr/lib/notification-daemon/notification-daemon in your desktop session
should solve that. Desktop
On Wed, 6 Jul 2022 23:44:21 +0200
Christopher Schramm wrote:
> > Shouldn't
> > there be some sort of "Okay" button, or some window decoration that
> > allows them to be closed?
>
> Yes, window decorations are expected if those are the fallback windows.
> They are GTK MessageDialogs which by
Shouldn't
there be some sort of "Okay" button, or some window decoration that
allows them to be closed?
Yes, window decorations are expected if those are the fallback windows.
They are GTK MessageDialogs which by default shall get decorated by the
window manager.
Another possibility would
On Mon, 4 Jul 2022 17:18:33 +0200
Christopher Schramm wrote:
> Those popup windows are a fallback for when the required
> notification-daemon does not work. blueman is intended to be used with a
> running notification-daemon.
I have no problem with such popups - but they should be *somehow*
Those popup windows are a fallback for when the required
notification-daemon does not work. blueman is intended to be used with a
running notification-daemon.
Package: blueman
Version: 2.2.5-1
Severity: normal
Blueman leaves stray "Connected" and "Disconnected" popup windows, with
no buttons or obvious means of dismissal, on my desktop. I have attached
an example.
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