On 17 Feb 2016, at 16:28, Howard Melman wrote:
Today for the first time in a long time I tried using the iTunes
Trigger for Show Playing Track. First it did nothing, and I realized I
had to change the Notification Hub so that it used Quicksilver
(Built-in) instead of Notification Center.
It should do something, but what that is will depend on how you have
Quicksilver configured in System Preferences → Notifications.
Great, now I get a popup in the middle of the screen with album art
and track info and even ratings. However, it's pretty small
(particularly on my 27" iMac even if it's non-retina). Anyway to make
it bigger?
In no particular order, here are some comments on the subject:
* That’s the built-in notifier for everything, not just tracks, so any
change we make will affect everything else.
* It’s not user-configurable.
* Making it bigger sounds reasonable at this point.
* We were going to drop the built-in notifier once we were only
supporting versions of OS X with Notification Center (which is now), but
having tried to use Notification Center, I don’t think we’ll be
doing that.
* I’ve always used Growl with QS. It lets you use different styles for
different events, so I’m using the Music Video style in “Large”
mode only for track notifications (which includes the rating).
--
Rob McBroom
http://www.skurfer.com/
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