Thanks - got it working, when an Omnifocus autoback notification
'stuck'

I hadn't set the settings right for the different omnifocus alerts -
the latest version of Growl is different from the screenshots in the
how-to, so I hadn't understood what I needed to do. The fact that I am
a relative newbie to the mac probably didn't help either.

For anyone else with a similar problem, in the Growl preferences,
Application screen Omnifocus is listed
select it and then chose the notification 'tab'

the drop down has (from memory) 5 options - each one of these can be
set separately to always stick, never stick or application decides,
amend each in turn to the preference you want.

Regards

Phil

On Feb 8, 1:02 am, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 7, 2010, at 13:32:13, philrob wrote:
>
> > I have tried setting the growl menu item to 'sticky notifications'  
> > and have also tried with the leave notifications inactivity setting  
> > to 0 seconds …
>
> Both steps are unnecessary if you have already made all notifications  
> from the application explicitly sticky.
>
> Check its individual notifications and make sure each one isn't set to  
> “never [stick]”.

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