Cumulus notifications don't always go away
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 7:18 pm
I'm using Growl 1.1.4 on MacOS 10.5.4 (Intel). On the whole, it's working perfectly, but I'm having some difficulty with a particular display style, or perhaps the notifying application.
I've set the default style to "bezel", with its default options. In particular, bezel displays fade out after 3 seconds, as I expect.
However, I've configured GrowlTunes to use the "Cumulus (large)" display, which I downloaded from Growl's home page within the last week. This display is configured to fade out after 4 seconds, but it doesn't always go away, and sometimes I have to click it to get the notification to disappear. I believe this only happens on track-change notifications rather than start-playing notifications, but I'm not sure. I believe I'm using the default settings for both "Cumulus (large)" and GrowlTunes. Specifically, the "stay on screen" setting for the track-change GrowlTunes notification is set to "Application Decides". I think I've tried setting this to "never", but I didn't see any difference. (Since I haven't figured out how to reproduce the undesired behavior reliably, I can't be sure.)
I do have Growl configured to leave notifications on screen after 30 seconds of inactivity, but I don't think that applies here -- it seems that GrowlTunes notifications stick around even when I'm actively working on the computer, happily typing away.
(I don't know if it matters, but I also have Butler (http://www.manytricks.com/butler) installed as an iTunes controller. It puts up Growl-like notifications when I use it to pause or unpause iTunes. It used to display similar notifications when the track changed, but that hasn't worked for months---long before I installed Growl.)
Has anyone seen this behavior with Cumulus or GrowlTunes? Is there a workaround?
Thanks!
I've set the default style to "bezel", with its default options. In particular, bezel displays fade out after 3 seconds, as I expect.
However, I've configured GrowlTunes to use the "Cumulus (large)" display, which I downloaded from Growl's home page within the last week. This display is configured to fade out after 4 seconds, but it doesn't always go away, and sometimes I have to click it to get the notification to disappear. I believe this only happens on track-change notifications rather than start-playing notifications, but I'm not sure. I believe I'm using the default settings for both "Cumulus (large)" and GrowlTunes. Specifically, the "stay on screen" setting for the track-change GrowlTunes notification is set to "Application Decides". I think I've tried setting this to "never", but I didn't see any difference. (Since I haven't figured out how to reproduce the undesired behavior reliably, I can't be sure.)
I do have Growl configured to leave notifications on screen after 30 seconds of inactivity, but I don't think that applies here -- it seems that GrowlTunes notifications stick around even when I'm actively working on the computer, happily typing away.
(I don't know if it matters, but I also have Butler (http://www.manytricks.com/butler) installed as an iTunes controller. It puts up Growl-like notifications when I use it to pause or unpause iTunes. It used to display similar notifications when the track changed, but that hasn't worked for months---long before I installed Growl.)
Has anyone seen this behavior with Cumulus or GrowlTunes? Is there a workaround?
Thanks!