Christopher,

With -C, growlnotify now listens for the click, which looks like a  
good change.  Shouldn't it also be still listening to the dismissed  
notification such that it knows when the notification fades out  
without a click, though?

Cheers,
Evan

On Jun 29, 2009, at 1:19 PM, Christopher Vollick wrote:

> Hey guys.
>
> I've been using Growl for a bit. I really like it.
>
> So, I wanted to use it in some little scripts I was writing.
> I found growlnotify, it was great.
>
> The only problem was that I wanted it to tell me when someone  
> clicked on the notification.
> This ability didn't seem to exist, so I wrote it.
>
> I figured I'd try to contribute the patch back.
> It's not really the most elegant solution, but it works.
> You can choose to incorporate it, or adapt it, or ignore it if you  
> like.
>
> This has also been my first time developing using Mercurial.
> I use Git, personally.
> I've done an `hg export` and I've attached it to this email.
> If that's the improper way to do this, I apologize.
>
> So, I hope it's at least somewhat useful.
>
> Thanks,
> Christopher Vollick
>
> <ClickPatch.export>


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