Hi Chris,
sorry, I don't want to crosspost too much - there is a conversation in 
Twitter (@GrowlMac) as well.

I downloaded SDK 2.0.1 and found the Plugin Dev folder. 
But after reading the readme's twice (not yet trying what happens in Xcode) 
I feel very uncomfortable with this. I don't understand the basic structure 
yet (basically I would expect some main method which the plugin has to 
implement to receive calls from Growl to display a notification; delegation 
pattern), what has to be produced in the Xcode product finally and how it 
is "linked" to Growl (installation).
I have never seen this template technique before (but maybe it shows up 
like the Apple preinstalled templates - which would be great).

For my special way to approach similar things it would be phantastic to 
have a minimal (!) Xcode project which ideally works out of the box. Maybe 
the preferences part isn't even needed for this (optional?).

And/or a walk through like for Webkit based style "plugin".

Thanks
Thomas


On Sunday, March 31, 2013 7:32:19 AM UTC+2, Christopher Forsythe wrote:
>
>  We have a brand new bit of work in Growl 2 and the accompanying SDK that 
> should be a good start. Look in the 2.0.1 SDK at the Plugin Development 
> directory. Let us know if you have any questions. 
>
> I don't know how you would address this with a webkit display either.
>
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> On Saturday, March 30, 2013 at 6:47 AM, Thomas Schlosser wrote:
>
> On this page (http://growl.info/documentation/webkit.php) I found out 
> that besides the CSS-based display styles there must be another one based 
> on Objective.C.
>
> I couldn't find any examples, how-tos or documemtation about this.
> I have seen some examples integrating Growl via the API / framework into 
> existing Cocoa applications, but I just want to have better control on the 
> output.
>
> Any places you could me point to?
>
>
> FYI: What I want to do? 
> Basically I want at least to have control about formatting (at least line 
> breaks and spacing) in the text part of the notification.
> Example from terminal: cal | growlnotifier -t Calendar
> All the blanks are not displayed as HTML does not render them. But I can't 
> just replace them with &nbsp; because these are escaped and displayed as 
> text.
> Any hints on this are also very welcome!
>
> Thanks
> Thomas
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