Thanks for the reply. What about the link icon idea to signify the
action is relevant to all?


On Dec 4, 2:55 am, Chris Forsythe <[email protected]> wrote:
> The option+click will dismiss all notifications on screen. It will not 
> dismiss the Rollup window.
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> I'm not sure how we would have it work on a per application instance, I'll 
> think on it.
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> Chris Forsythe
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> On Saturday, December 3, 2011 at 8:19 PM, tenderhooks wrote:
> > img:http://cl.ly/3K0h2J3W1l440t3k2y0y
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> > As you can see I had a number of notifications which had stacked up,
> > these over time as my battery depleted, with the command to remain
> > sticky. Now I thought there might be a chance, just a chance, that
> > they could all be dismissed in the familiar manner of holding down the
> > 'alt' (option) key when clicking on the close button (as in the
> > Finder), and to my surprise it worked.
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> > However there was no visual cue and I think that as I held down the
> > 'alt' (option) key that all of the 'x' (close) buttons should've shown
> > up on the successive notifications or, as in Photoshop and Pixelmator
> > a "link icon" to show the action would be linked (as with layers).
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> > I am sure that my next question can be answered in GROWL's
> > documentation, but I think it'll be easier and quicker asking here and
> > so would like to know if this aforementioned method of closing many
> > notifications is app specific? I think it isn't personally as all of
> > the notifications closed when I tried it; as I reconnected my power
> > supply, new notifications emerged, and while they wouldn't be sticky,
> > they did all seem to disappear at the same time.
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> > I would just like to know which way it is and if there was (or indeed
> > may still be) a consideration for dismissing only those notifications
> > generate by an individual app, perhaps, if the number of notifications
> > went above a threshold of say four, that the close action (in
> > accompaniment with the the 'alt' (option)) option would be a useful
> > and more understood addition?
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> > Many thanks.
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