Showing posts with label mirco müller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mirco müller. Show all posts

May 16, 2009

A Urgency-Display Bar For Notification

As mentioned earlier the new notifications, that were introduced in Jaunty, will continue to improve in the Karmic Koala cycle. There many good ideas and suggestion being posted at the Ayatana mailinglist.
Today Mirco Müller has added a urgency-display bar to the notify-osd trunk.

Here's a preview:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~mmueller/urgency-debug-display.ogg

This is just one of the many ideas on how to improve notifications being discussed for Ubuntu 9.10. Another areas that has been discussed is better positioning. Below is a qoute from the mailinglist which gives us a peek into Mark Shuttleworths vision for how this might change.


For example, we specified that appends to a higher async bubble should be paused while a syncronous bubble was being displayed below it. So, say Joe starts talking to you, and his comments are being appended in a bubble in the top right. If you then hit the volume down key, you get a syncronous bubble underneath that. If Joe talks to you while you have that, we decided to defer the append until the volume bubble had died and gone away so that the append wouldn't cause the volume bubble to slide down.

In our 9.10 experiment, we will eliminate that completely, because syncronous bubbles will ALWAYS be the same size and ALWAYS be "just above the half-way line", while async bubbles will be "just below the half-way line". The async bubbles might grow or shrink (with content appending and replacement) but they won't slide around. We'll have scrolling in the bubble, for long content and long content with appends.
- Mark


Join the discussion on the Ayatana mailinglist.

Mar 16, 2009

Want To Help "Patch The Universe" To Use Notify-Osd?

Earlier I posted news about the wiki page Mirco Müller (SlowMac) setup about notification development guidelines. In the "Development & Programming > Jaunty Jackalope Testing and Discussion" forum at ubuntuforum.org, Mirco Müller today posted information for adapting the software of your choice to correctly use the new notification system.

Quote:
Do you like the new notifications? Do you like hacking? Do you want to help out with the jaunty jackalope?

Here's your kickstart for adapting the software of your choice to correctly use the new notification system:
* notification development guidelines

If that isn't enough and you want to dive even deeper into the subject, reading these here will help:
* notification design guidelines
* notify-osd - the spec

Happy hacking!

Best regards ...
Mirco "MacSlow" Müller

Feb 25, 2009

A How-To For Writing Notifications

Mirco Müller has written a wiki page about notification development guidelines. Though it isn’t done yet, C, Python and C#-examples are provided there. These examples are self-contained and act as a good copy&paste source for anybody who wants to adapt existing or new code to the Jaunty notifications. You’ll see correct checking of daemon capabilities and name. For a better overview of the different layout-cases screenshots are shown too.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotificationDevelopmentGuidelines