Thanks, Rudy!

On Nov 9, 11:11 am, Rudy Richter <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have filed this as issue #360 on our issue tracker and marked it for
> resolution in 1.3.2.http://code.google.com/p/growl/issues/detail?id=360
>
> the menu icon should only flash if you have items in the rollup, if
> this is not the case then there is likely also a bug in the code that
> determines if it should start/stop the animation.
>
> -rudy
>
> On Nov 9, 8:31 am, bfishman <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > OK - I finally figured out that the flashing menubar item is because I
> > have unviewed items in my history. (At least that is what I think it
> > means). Does this mean that if I want to prevent the flashing in the
> > future, I need to turn off history? I like having the history there
> > (could be helpful for problem solving at some point), but I don't need
> > to be reminded constantly that it is there.
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> > Also - why was the menubar icon not flashing on my laptop? I mentioned
> > I have the same setup, and also have unviewed history there.
>
> > -Barry
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> > On Nov 8, 2:42 pm, bfishman <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > I am using Growl 1.3.1 on an iMac running 10.7.2, and for the past two
> > > days my Growl menubar item has been flashing on and off (more like
> > > "pulsing," but you get my meaning).
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> > > Why is this?
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> > > I have completely turned off the "Rollup" in settings.
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> > > I have quit and restarted Growl.
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> > > I have restarted my whole machine.
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> > > But still it flashes/pulses.
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> > > What is Growl trying to tell me, and how do I make it stop?
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> > > -Barry
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> > > P.S. I have an identical set up on my laptop, and Growl is not
> > > flashing there.

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