-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 hi Notifications sounds like a really good idea. Can I make a suggestion though? If it's a notification that's actionable, That is, it has controlls inside of it, emit a "gain focus" or whatever the equivalent event is in at-spi, so that orca can focus on that notification and read it's controlls, rather than just speaking "notification: new software updates are available." As an aside to this, notifications in the calendar are not actionable. I can't click on them. I remember being told by a gnome developer that to access a notifications options, I had to physically click on the notification when it first appears on the screen. This is not possible for a number of reasons. In the old message tray approach, I could press the up arrow on a notification to pop up it's controlls, but this no longer works. I wonder. When you press win+n to access the currently active notification, can you click on them then? I've not tried this. Thanks Kendell clark Alexander Bisogiannis wrote: > On 13/05/15 09:39, Bastien Nocera wrote: >> There won't be status icon support in KDE's Wayland, just like >> there won't be any in Enlightenment or GNOME's. >> >> The support will only be there for legacy X11 support. Time to >> get those apps unbroken... >> >> (I love the fact that you're talking about them as >> "notifications" which is exactly what we're telling people to >> replace status icons with) >> > > You misunderstood me. > > Notifications where not working properly in Gnome since the > beginning, until 3.16. This has nothing to do with status icons. > KDE had notifications working properly for years. > > If some applications are not updated to work with wayland, then let > then become obsolete :) > > But please understand that having properly working notifications, > should not exclude the existence of status icons. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJVUxxwAAoJEGYgJ5/kqBTdKlYP/i93D8wcw4FzsrJKDqCX4SzT 0p+nkrt4ZFowNlFSTczrvsPNyFaPYugaD6EK71Mm9Xmntr+Hlu2rZ+GA759684Xg GxRT/ggtGzAvg09Onstma1GSKp9jZJWQS/juCaWvcPSfhx/NR5KCP0ss23DDCqvD taWc+78SThoRDl1rtmcNS2lotmjwGrEgOvMLaO/0fvlcNO5Fc7wIkrING7Kzffdz FXue0mEk2qxyzfJsQCtL4BUpghXgztWaSWeSW5ELblesO+kCJRKIRxfZUpO6R5H9 vyLR+YzoE4YyL+ELI2xIx1yiYXbTIkrZPM95dEXuLrloUHSdQjCQxH1Qs5lD3V6e YomJUvAtVTgMn/6pv19pgB6+7IvA7atqNEYthHIn3oTi/hxrbgb/WtBOdCPefDNL rsdKCu9yEJt+7k0PpOtXaBD1vmTjLxBsuNgdffvOg5jVVbe8Bjf6JjfKSpyhkzmA Cne0j4mtq3Jcl0Ufpdt1FxXFoKtF97Qs3eet6TViAap12q/utredK/yPw6UadrZb qNzCd13oGus5d1zW8CnfyK36x7rI94MpPZICngj1uZ/Zy9bQUiQtF1xOI0kwMDSm YMn34EovKvq7T8OR5wSnMAZMtzSkHwhMFwueHqKfmXZEpFMFzX0WmHYpN9lai1JN x+nUn24YoKOlWOKDDG5o =DXnw -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop