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===== Freedesktop.org Notifications specification ===== | ===== Freedesktop.org Notifications specification ===== |
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For the most part, xfce4-notifyd is compliant with the [[https://developer.gnome.org/notification-spec|fd.o notifications specification]]. However there are also some features which it lacks, e.g. sound. Another example is "urgency", which is only implicitly supported by checking the expire-timeout. The following table provides an overview. | For the most part, xfce4-notifyd is compliant with the [[https://developer.gnome.org/notification-spec|freedesktop.org's notifications specification]]. However, there are also some features which it lacks, e.g. sound. Another example is "urgency", which is only implicitly supported by checking the expire-timeout. The following table provides an overview of the features of the specification supported by the xfce4-notifyd service. |
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<note>Please note that the [[https://developer.gnome.org/notification-spec/#basic-design|"default action"]], which is usually triggered by clicking a notification bubble **is not implemented** in xfce4-notifyd. Clicking a notification instead closes it. If applications want to provide actions they have to specify the tuple of action-id and action for a button to be shown in the bubble.</note> | <note>Please note that the [[https://developer.gnome.org/notification-spec/#basic-design|"default action"]], which is usually triggered by clicking a notification bubble **is not implemented** in xfce4-notifyd. Clicking a notification instead closes it. If applications want to provide actions they have to specify the tuple of action-id and action for a button to be shown in the bubble.</note> |