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  1. Christopher Allan Webber Christopher Allan Webber

    I guess the "easy to miss incoming messages" in Gnome 3 wasn't fixed in 3.2 & developers seem disinterested in fixing it http://ur1.ca/5ud1e

    about 7 months ago from web at Chicago, Illinois, United States
    • Evan Prodromou likes this.
    • Aaron Williamson Aaron Williamson

      That's too bad. I wouldn't mind seeing this implemented as a persistent version of the top left corner's "ripple" effect.

      about 7 months ago
    • Evan Prodromou Evan Prodromou

      I've had that problem a lot.

      about 7 months ago
    • Christopher Allan Webber Christopher Allan Webber Aaron Williamson

      @copiesofcopies I wouldn't mind that solution. I definitely need the feature though; I get meeting notifications via IM http://ur1.ca/2easp

      about 7 months ago
    • Christopher Allan Webber Christopher Allan Webber

      I guess I could implement an extension. How hard could it be? Or I could switch back to pidgin and use http://mo.morsi.org/blog/node/337

      about 7 months ago
    • Aaron Williamson Aaron Williamson

      Just tried that Pidgin workaround and it didn't work for me.

      about 7 months ago
    • Christopher Allan Webber Christopher Allan Webber

      Oh hey look, a (temporary) solution to no-persistent-new-messages-waiting-in-gnome-3-annoyance! http://ur1.ca/5zn5q

      about 6 months ago

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