I think the led indicator plays a part as well.
For me, the perfect combination is no sound, vibrate, and turn start blinking
the led until the next time I open the notification tray.
I believe this is the behaviour I used to get on android.
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Great, thanks.
If anyone might be interested, I would suggest using the proximity sensor, if
present, to check whether it makes sense to turn on the screen.
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Really?
I do not know how the sensor works exactly.
I assume it is optical, and thought maybe it could register the proximity of
my pocket lining? :)
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Thank you for that, Oliver Grawert.
Is there somewhere I can follow the progress/status of the task?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1445106
Title:
Notifications turn the screen on
I have this error too, with longer messages.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1389715
Title:
[messaging-app] + [indicators] No message is either sent or stored in
the messaging app
Public bug reported:
Built: r20
When getting a notification, such as a text message, the screen will turn on.
This becomes a problem when the device is kept in a pocket,
where it may falsely register screen activity and thus stay on for hours.
** Affects: indicator-messages (Ubuntu)