And flagged as fixed in source, it is indeed fixed for 2.0.1, more
explanation on the ticket, but Ill post the workaround here.  The work
workaround is to set the display preference to the empty string in our
preferences file, either using the file directly and changing the key
GrowlDisplayPluginName to an empty entry, or the defaults command (in
Terminal: defaults write com.Growl.GrowlHelperApp
GrowlDisplayPluginName "").

On Nov 7, 12:27 pm, Alexey Lebedev <[email protected]> wrote:
> I sent a bug to Growl team. Maybe you would like to follow its progress 
> -http://code.google.com/p/growl/issues/detail?id=550
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> On Monday, October 8, 2012 11:21:56 PM UTC+4, jan wrote:
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> > Sorry i have only the german Version of Growl 2.0 but i hope you
> > understand me …
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> > 1. i click on the 3. Tab Darstellung (Apperance)
> > 2. then i click on standardstil (standard-theme) "Keine Standard Anzeige"
> > (no standard …)
> > WORKS
> > BUT THEN
> > 3. After restart the option look unchanged but a theme (bezel) is
> > reactivated!
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> > I have deactivated a theme for Bark to take over. But after every restart
> > i have to change to "no standard". if i don't do it then i have two
> > notifications each time. bark and growl with the bezel theme at the same
> > time.

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