TranslucentDark v1.5 should work with keyboardshortcuts. It wouldn't hurt trying to set your default display to one of the stock displays just to be sure.
On Oct 7, 2009 5:06 PM, "Brian Dunnington" <briandu...@gmail.com> wrote:
which display are you using for the notifications that you are not
able to clear? i dont think the keyboard shortcuts work for
TranslucentDark. (which could explain why the Alt-X worked when you
tried a Preview of another display style).
it shouldnt matter if the notifications are set to Sticky or not - in
fact, the most useful case for clearing all notifications is for when
there are a bunch of Sticky notifications on the screen.
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:04 AM, Richard Lucas <richardlucas...@googlemail.com> wrote: > >...
my mistake - i didnt realize i still had v1.4 of TranslucentDark on
this machine for some reason.
anyway, i found the real issue - the RC1 version that i put out doesnt
have the keyboard shortcut functionality enabled. (Beta 20 may not
either). i changed the way it worked for Beta20 and released the build
before i commented back in the right piece of code. in other words, it
probably doesnt work properly at all right now =(
i put the code back in and tested it and it now works with all of the
displays that i have installed (which i believe is every existing
display for GfW). sorry for the confusion.
no, you understand it correctly - it just doesnt sound like it is
working properly. the keyboard shortcuts are supposed to clear
on-screen notifications (including sticky notifications). to be
honest, i didnt think they would clear out the the 'while you were
away' messages at all - guess that is a 'feature' =)
i did some more testing to try to narrow it down, but i just cannot
duplicate the behavior here. using the RC2 build, i tried various
displays including the built-in displays and TranslucentDark v1.6 and
all of them responded to the keyboard shortcuts. i tried it with the
main Growl settings form open and with it closed. i tried it with
sticky and non-sticky notifications.
the only thing i didnt try was doing all of this on Win7 since i dont
have it available. i dont know why it would be different, but tony did
say above:
"Using alt+shift+x in Win 7 Ent does not work, unless I have Growl
open on the desktop."
perhaps the hot key management in Win7 has changed? if i can get a way
to test on Win7, i will try to see what i can find. otherwise, maybe
someone else will chime in with a miracle fix or idea?
> Normally I've got dozens if not hundreds of notifications of what
> horrible things have been happening to our systems overnight
sounds horrible =)
Hear hear! (on the programmatically changing display choices based on time of day) ;)
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Joel “Jaykul” Bennett
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