Package Details: notify-osd-customizable 0.9.35-6

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/notify-osd-customizable.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: notify-osd-customizable
Description: daemon that displays passive pop-up notifications, with leolik patch added
Upstream URL: https://launchpad.net/~leolik/+archive/leolik
Keywords: eol to-be-deleted unmaintained unneeded
Licenses: GPL
Conflicts: notify-osd
Provides: notification-daemon, notify-osd
Submitter: 4javier
Maintainer: MarsSeed
Last Packager: 4javier
Votes: 122
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2010-05-28 12:02 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2018-10-19 10:21 (UTC)

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MarsSeed commented on 2024-01-28 23:09 (UTC)

This is an old variant version of extra repo's notify-osd.

Dear users, please kindly migrate to that package, or to another notification-daemon.

4javier commented on 2020-04-13 21:00 (UTC)

@dreamkey I'm sorry but I don't use this package anymore. And the last release of the original library is from 2012. I'd suggest to look for an alternative.

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4javier commented on 2015-05-17 09:11 (UTC)

Make this test: 1) open a terminal and issue "notify-send test" 2) lower volume Do you see two notifications stacked?

joacoej commented on 2015-05-17 04:47 (UTC)

Yes, dynamic, I confused. Anyway, it doesn't stack. Probably, it was programed to work this way, I read some threads regarding this function, but they couldn't make it to stack notifications, even in Ubuntu.

4javier commented on 2015-05-15 19:47 (UTC)

dYnamic

joacoej commented on 2015-05-15 18:32 (UTC)

I'm not sure it's strange, because it's not the first time I see a tutorial telling people to do something with that folder (/etc/skel) and, according to other people's comments, I'm not the only one finding it empty. I tried to set slot-allocation to dinamic, but it didn't wotk. Mayve it just works like this nad one have to reprogram it if one wants it to work different.

4javier commented on 2015-05-15 17:28 (UTC)

This package doesn't install the conf file into /usr/share, but it's strange that you don't find it in /etc/skel. Post pacman -Ql notify-osd-customizable 1) Try to set into the same file slot-allocation = dynamic 2) I don't know

joacoej commented on 2015-05-15 16:01 (UTC)

Anyway, I did what you said and changed the ~/.notify-osd and added "bubble-close-on-click = 1" and it now works fine, but just with composite activated. What I changed last time wasn't this archive, but another, I don't remember the folder where the archive was, but probably was /usr/share. Thank you very much if it doesn't bother you, I have some more questions: 1) Is there a way to watch more than one notification at the same time? I can only watch one at the time, becasue they don't stack. For example, if I decrease the volume I can see the notification, but if, before the volume notification fades out, I increase the screen brightness, I can't watch this notification. 2) Is there a way of making "bubble-close-on-click" work without composite?

joacoej commented on 2015-05-15 15:48 (UTC)

I went to /etc/skel, but the folder is completely empty.

4javier commented on 2015-05-15 15:04 (UTC)

You shouldn't add any line. Just copy /etc/skel/.notify-osd into your home ~/.notify-osd, and change te value of bubble-close-on-click (already present in the file) to 1.

joacoej commented on 2015-05-15 14:47 (UTC)

Hello 4javier. I would like to know how did you get to make the bubble close on click. I tried activating composite and adding this line to the notify-osd-customizable configuration archive: bubble-close-on-click = 1 and then I tried with: bubble-close-on-click = 0 But it didn't work. Thank you.

4javier commented on 2014-11-10 19:27 (UTC)

it happens for every notifications?