This happens when you hold down option while clicking the close box on a single notification.
What if when users clicked on the x, it slid 2 buttons out and said
"close this/close all"
Ya, I'm just trying to think of a way to make this more obvious, since
it's a common question.
What if on mouse over for the first 3 times it showed a black tooltip
with white text talking about using the option key?
Or, how about this:
If you close five notifications in quick succession and there are still at least two on the screen, show a notification from Growl:
Title: Growl tip: Close All
Description: You can option-click a notification's close box to close all notifications that are on the screen.
> On Oct 19, 2010, at 16:53:36, Christopher Forsythe wrote:
>> What if on mouse over for the first 3 times it showed a black tooltip with white text talking about using the option key?
I'm not volunteering to code it, but that sounds reasonable - I can picture it with an arrow pointing to the close button itself.
> Or, how about this:
>
> If you close five notifications in quick succession and there are still at least two on the screen, show a notification from Growl:
>
> Title: Growl tip: Close All
> Description: You can option-click a notification's close box to close all notifications that are on the screen.
That'd work, too, but it seems somewhat computationally expense (have to monitor closing timing) for a rarely applicable tip.
-Evan
It wouldn't have to be actually based on timing. Count notification closes until a notification fades out and none remain on the screen, then reset the counter. If the counter hits five, see how many remain, and if there are at least two left, show the close-all notification.
We could also set a flag to not show the tip again for the rest of the session, and set a permanent flag in defaults the first time the user pulls off a close-all.
David
What about the users who don't know to hit option at all? :)
Chris
I think it's still a good idea. It'd help reinforce the suggestion from the Growl notification.
Sure, I don't think it's bad at all. I'm wondering if he has other
ideas for those other users though.
My only other idea would be to have a preferences option to select
'multi-close key binding' and default it to option. Kind of a round
about way to do it.
David
I really like this idea! I don't know if there are other "pro" types
like this for growl but I had no idea that option-clicking the close
button closed them all. I usually would just restart growl to get rid
of a bunch at once which always felt like overkill. I think you could
work in a whole bunch of these event based notifications from growl
that tried to clue you in on better ways of doing things.
You'd need to provide a way to turn it off but why not just provide
that via the preference pane? You could provide a list of pro tips
that activate when the right event triggers and then allow them to be
(de)activated via the preferences.
Anyway, brilliant idea. Hope it makes it in in the next few releases!
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