Bug 262186

Summary: "Save file is completed" notification cannot be turned off
Product: [Applications] digikam Reporter: Martin Foster <fido250333-kdebugs>
Component: ProgressManager-UsabilityAssignee: Digikam Developers <digikam-bugs-null>
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME    
Severity: normal CC: caulier.gilles
Priority: NOR    
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Microsoft Windows   
OS: Microsoft Windows   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed In: 3.3.0
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Description Martin Foster 2011-01-05 12:49:18 UTC
Version:           1.7.0 (using KDE 4.4.4) 
OS:                MS Windows

In the KDE System Settings -> Notifications -> Event source: digiKam, I've turned off the "Save file complete" notification but I'm still getting the notification popup after saving a file(s).

Reproducible: Always
Comment 1 caulier.gilles 2011-01-05 13:36:52 UTC
It's work fine under Linux.

I change this settings using digiKam Settings menu directly, not KDE System Settings panel.

It sound like a bug in KDELibs under Windows. Can you confirm it ?

Gilles Caulier
Comment 2 Martin Foster 2011-01-05 14:08:22 UTC
(In reply to comment #1)
> It's work fine under Linux.

Yes, it works fine under Linux here too.

> I change this settings using digiKam Settings menu directly, not KDE System
> Settings panel.

OK, I've just tried that and it brings up the KDE System Settings/Notifications dialogue where it's already turned off.

> It sound like a bug in KDELibs under Windows. Can you confirm it ?

I can't confirm that because digiKam is the only application that I'm running under KDE for Windows. KDE for Windows was installed when I ran the digiKam Windows installer.
Comment 3 caulier.gilles 2011-01-05 14:12:19 UTC
In digiKam, there is nothing special about notification management. All is delegate to KDELibs.

I suspect a KDE Windows bugs...

Gilles Caulier
Comment 4 Jekyll Wu 2013-07-10 17:06:35 UTC
Can't reproduce using digikam 3.1.0 and KDE 4.10.2. Please try recent version to see whether the problem still happens.