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Re: For those who care about the notification-daemon: msg#00074

Subject: Re: For those who care about the notification-daemon
On 23/01/06, Michael Vogt 
<michael.vogt-GeWIH/nMZzLQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Now, the dapper desktop plan spec states:
> * The notifier popup will just have an [x] to close it, to click on.
> * Clicking anywhere in the notifier popup will actually close it.
> [with some discussion at the end whether not that that should be done]
>

Might it be worth looking into having a consistant method of
displaying notifications? Along with the updates program, notification
are also used by guifications (for gaim), gmail notifier, gnubiff -
and those are just the ones I use - I'm sure there are loads more.



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