KNotificationItem specification - first draft
Aurélien Gâteau
aurelien.gateau at canonical.com
Mon Sep 7 05:24:27 PDT 2009
Marco Martin wrote:
> On Monday 07 September 2009, Aurélien Gâteau wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am probably a bit late at this, but thought I would ask anyway.
>>
>> Why did you choose the term "KNotificationItem"? I am afraid this is
>> going to cause confusion with the existing notification systems.
>
> the choice of the name has been a bit painful, it has gone trough several
> renames.
> iirc this was chisen because in gnome and windows the systray is already
> called notification area and we didn't want to confuse the current
> implementation with the protocol, since the last goal is to remove some of the
> icons from the system tray, probably representing the items of "application"
> category in the taskbar, this would make the "SystemTray" term less meaningful
I understand the reasons, but I still think this is confusing. Is it too
late to change the name, or can it still be brainstormed?
>> PS: To get more feedback about the spec, I suggest you generate an html
>> output of it and upload it somewhere.
> yeah, good idea, here it is:
> http://www.notmart.org/misc/notificationitem
Thanks for this!
Here are some corrections/suggestions:
3.3. Signals
3.3.1. NewTitle
I suggest reporting the new title as a signal parameter to avoid a
round-trip from the host to the item to fetch the text.
4.1.4. RegisterNotificationHost
Wrong method name in the prototype
7. Markup
Supporting markup means opening a whole can of worms: you can't count on
app developers to properly escape the content they send and you may end
up with using heuristics to determine whether the '<' character is a
single character or the beginning of a tag.
Since the content of tooltips aim to be short, I suggest not supporting
markup.
If you think this is too restrictive, then I suggest to either:
State that everything is markup and a '<' character should *always* be
escaped to '<'.
or:
State that if an item wishes to use markup, then it must enclose the
whole text in a <markup> tag.
In both cases you want to check the first implementations of
NotificationHost strictly enforce these rules.
8. Icons
You should also explicitly state the byte order of the image-data. Is it
ARGB, RGBA? is it endian-independent?
Aurelien
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