I think we need to ensure that if the DE is KDE, then all apps communicate with the KDE notifications. and similarly under a Gnome DE, that all apps communicate using the Gnome notifications. _______________________________________ Roderick B. Greening, B.Sc. Paradise, NL Canada E-mail/MSN: roderick.greening@xxxxxxxxx LP: launchpad.net/~roderick-greening Wiki: wiki.ubuntu.com/rgreening Blog: roderick-greening.blogspot.com Twitter: twitter.com/rgreening > Scott Kitterman wrote: > >> David Barth wrote: > >>> fade_in/out and show/hide should be reconsidered. The Plasma API should > >>> help make that more generic. > >> > >> Depending on how we want to unify notification handling, we may or may > >> not need to use the Plasma API: > > > > I thought the goal was about the user experience? I'd like to see > > notify-osd present itself in a KDE environment in a way that fits in and > > is harmonious with that environment. I don't think it necessarily > > follows from that that the under the hood bits need to be unified to > > provide the user with a unified experience. > > With unified I mean: have GNOME and KDE applications use the same > notification system. > > Solution 1 uses notify-osd on both desktops. > > Solution 2 makes GNOME notifications use Plasma notification system. > > Both solutions ensure a user will get consistent notifications, whether > they use GNOME or KDE applications on their desktop. > > Aurélien > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana > Post to : ayatana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ayatana > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp |
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