That sounds like your computer was asleep, it woke up, and then hwg noticed
all these changes and told you about them.

On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 6:31 PM, MokoJumbie <[email protected]> wrote:

> That's just it. It does seem fairly straightforward, but because it it
> giving me unexpected behaviour I had to refer to the docs to see if there
> is a preference to change the behaviour, only to find that they don't
> reflect the current state of the app.
>
> To clarify, I'll use an example. I am running hardwaregrowler on a
> corporate network. If I leave my computer on and go away for a day, I would
> expect that all notifications would be logged according to my preferences
> as well as redirected to the rollup. This is all happening as expected.
> However, when I return to work the next day, wake my screen and dismiss my
> screensaver, all the notifications which were logged and sent the screen
> immediately as though the events happened at that immediate moment,
> resulting in possibly over 100 notifications. It might be worth noting that
> these do not fade out. I have to roll over them to dismiss them.
>
>
> On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 10:50:13 AM UTC-4, Christopher Forsythe
> wrote:
>
>> There aren't that many questions to answer about rollup, hence the lack
>> of documentation about it. It should be pretty obvious as to what it does,
>> which is to send every notification to Rollup based on the configuration.
>>
>> Can you explain a bit more about your last sentence?
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 9:47 AM, MokoJumbie <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Can someone please update the docs on the growl web site? They are out
>>> of date and there is no info on the Roll-up preference pane.
>>>
>>> As I understand it, the roll-up is meant to group all your notifications
>>> in a single window after a given idle time, and that this is done to reduce
>>> the potential clutter that would build up when coming back from idling.
>>>
>>> In my case, the roll-up is working as expected, except that all my
>>> notifications are deferred until I come back, where they snowball onto my
>>> screen. I can't find a way to prevent this behaviour. Any thoughts?
>>>
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