2014-12-11 1:26 GMT+01:00 Oliver Grawert <o...@ubuntu.com>:

> hi,
>
> Am Mittwoch, den 10.12.2014, 23:19 +0100 schrieb Björn Torkelsson:
>
> >
> >         the notification behaviour is quite nice as is, i surely
> >         wouldn't want
> >         to have to click notifications to dismiss them (they are
> >         definitely one
> >         reason for me to prefer unity over other desktops)
> >
> >
> > It would have been nice to being able to dismiss them before they
> > disappear though, even if they fade away when hovering over them.
>
> the issue with that is that you start clicking them just because it
> takes to long til they go away, they interrupt your work flow that way,
> i noticed that since we use these kind of notifications in ubuntu (is it
> 5 or already 6 years that they are the default ?) my own distractions
> have become massively less from having notifications. i read them,
> notice what they want to tell me and simply rely on the fact they will
> vanish.
> i *never* feel the urge to interact with them (except for the case where
> they actually cover screen space i want to be able to read). i
> personally found the new notifications a big relief when they landed and
> still find them to be very convenient *specifically* because you can not
> interact with them, they make you develop better habits regarding your
> own work flow.
> i find it awesome that there are desktops like cinnamon where people
> that love to interact with desktop elements can do that, but i haven't
> found any desktop where all these little things like the above actually
> sum up to make you so much more productive by simply going out of your
> way like i have it in unity. i personally prefer to interact with
> content, not with desktop elements ...
>

I mostly agree with you and I think how it currently works is awesome and
does not interrupt what you are doing. There are two exceptions, of which
you mentioned one. The case when you need to read what's behind the
notification and can't move the pointer over the notification so it fades
away. The other case is when you (for some reason) want to copy the text in
the notification and/or for some reason want to make it persistent.

/Björn



>
> ciao
>         oli
>
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