Looking for a display style

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Looking for a display style

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I've been using the bubbles style and like it, but I would like to have the notifications displayed in one single scrollable list, instead of in separate bubbles?

I've tried to find a style like this but failed, does one exist??
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Post by fumi »

jem,

how did you configure the text in your notification?
I don't seem to be able to get any help on here.
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Re: Looking for a display style

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jem wrote:I've been using the bubbles style and like it, but I would like to have the notifications displayed in one single scrollable list, instead of in separate bubbles?

I've tried to find a style like this but failed, does one exist??
Unfortunately this isn't possible right now, but it is being considered.
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fumi wrote:jem,

how did you configure the text in your notification?
I don't seem to be able to get any help on here.

You only posted once, and you posted 2 days ago. And it was for something impossible. I was actually about to post in that thread but I saw this one first.
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so any notification you receive always has to include the words 'new mail', is that correct?

How can you edit the notification title?
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fumi wrote:jem,

how did you configure the text in your notification?
I don't seem to be able to get any help on here.
I don't really configure anything except the colors, I'm using one of the supplied applescripts.
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fumi wrote:so any notification you receive always has to include the words 'new mail', is that correct?
No ... at least it doesn't show "new mail" for me
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Re: Looking for a display style

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The_Tick wrote:Unfortunately this isn't possible right now, but it is being considered.
It would be nice ... when I get some 30 - 60 notifications I get into some trouble.
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jem wrote:
The_Tick wrote:Unfortunately this isn't possible right now, but it is being considered.
It would be nice ... when I get some 30 - 60 notifications I get into some trouble.
How in the world are you getting 30-60 notifications at one time?
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The_Tick wrote:
jem wrote:
The_Tick wrote:Unfortunately this isn't possible right now, but it is being considered.
It would be nice ... when I get some 30 - 60 notifications I get into some trouble.
How in the world are you getting 30-60 notifications at one time?
:) I've set up my mail client to use Growl for certain types of emails, among other things support cases. If I go away for a couple of days or something bad happens then I easily have 30-60 messages that would trigger a notification when I get back.

Sometimes it's enough that I leave my computer for a couple of hours for this to happen :)
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Do you have the idle checkbox enabled?
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The_Tick wrote:Do you have the idle checkbox enabled?
No, I've set the notifications to be sticky (not all but those who are of interest)
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