On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 9:49 AM, Kamil Paral <kparal@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No, it should be shown in "banner mode" like in http://imgur.com/Gk1Az (that's a screenshot of running the unmodified program here).
After the notification pops down (either due to a timeout or because the users dismisses it explicitly) the message tray ("translucent black bar at the bottom holding notification icons") is shown for a moment to indicate that that's where the notification went.
Only for the duration the notification is actively shown (as in my screenshot), which is about two seconds if I recall correctly.
I tried that out. For some reason the notification doesn't pop up after I run the program, is that intended?
No, it should be shown in "banner mode" like in http://imgur.com/Gk1Az (that's a screenshot of running the unmodified program here).
Currently that is obscure the same way the current dash launcher is. We would need at least to pop up that notification right after logging in, and then hide the notification if users clicks on it (outside the Install button). Ideally it should be clear that the button is still available to the user even if I dismiss the notification (I'm not sure how to do that).
After the notification pops down (either due to a timeout or because the users dismisses it explicitly) the message tray ("translucent black bar at the bottom holding notification icons") is shown for a moment to indicate that that's where the notification went.
Another question is what happens if user doesn't dismiss it, what about other notifications, do they just queue and don't show up?
Only for the duration the notification is actively shown (as in my screenshot), which is about two seconds if I recall correctly.
Regards,
Florian
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