2009/9/3 Aurélien Gâteau : > John Tapsell wrote: > >>> Unfortunately not: from what I understand (I was not there yet when it >>> was >>> designed) some applications really relied on the notification actions >>> (this >>> is probably more important on the GNOME side, because the only >>> notification >>> output available was notification bubbles, so actions were always there). >>> >>> Lots of applications have been patched to detect support for actions and >>> behave otherwise if it is not there, but to avoid regressions in >>> applications Ubuntu developers would not be able to patch, it was decided >>> that while notify-osd would announce it does not support actions, if a >>> notification with action is sent to it, it displays an (ugly) dialog >>> instead >>> of a bubble. It also does the same if the notification is permanent. >> >> >> Okay, so shouldn't notify-osd be fixed? > > How would you fix that? By showing the actions? Why wouldn't that work? John