I am hacking together something which creates a gtk Tray Icon and uses a
standard gtk window for the notification. it's basically working, but I
need to make the gtk window look more like a Notify window and get a
grip on the rather complex way gtkTextBuffer marks up text.
Another possibilit
Ian Barton writes:
> You are correct. The new Ubuntu Notify OSD, which uses libnotify,
> doesn't support things like text colour.
>
> I am hacking together something which creates a gtk Tray Icon and uses a
> standard gtk window for the notification. it's basically working, but I
> need to make
Hers is a page that describes using Ubuntu's Notification system:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotificationDevelopmentGuidelines
I'll have a play with this myself this weekend and see if I can come up
with something.
A more generic approach, along the same lines, could be to use the
notification
Finally, I'm not sure about how to make Gnome's window manager
(enlightenment?) respond to the mouse hovering over any particular
part of the screen but you could easily bind a key to the script which
would invoke the gnome-osd-client command to pop up the agenda
instead.
Hers is a page that d
Karl Maihofer writes:
> Hi,
>
> Tassilo integrated the weekly agenda (as a popup) with the awesome
> window manager[1]. So whenever the mouse pointer enters a special region
> of the desktop, a popup shows the agenda for the current week and
> disappears when the mouse is moved away (Have a look a
Hi,
Tassilo integrated the weekly agenda (as a popup) with the awesome
window manager[1]. So whenever the mouse pointer enters a special region
of the desktop, a popup shows the agenda for the current week and
disappears when the mouse is moved away (Have a look at the very nice
screenshot shown i