Version: 0.19 (using KDE KDE 3.5.2) Installed from: SuSE RPMs OS: Linux when notifications for a tab are turned off the colours of the tabs stop changing this should not be the case ok so not displaying the osd or providing kttsd notification or playing a sound on an event chan event is ok , but the colour changes in the tabs should continue dave
This is quite intentional and won't change.
ok did not know it was intentional its just annoing given :- turning the notifications off for a chan to prevent kttsd anouncing all chat events in that chan , and finding you get no notifications or indication that anything has happened in chan , especialy if left for some time where a person may of pinged you and has gone of the scroll back by the time you look anyway was in two minds as to if this should of been included with bug 129820 but that will solve the same problem i guess maybe something to include with that in future i understand that some dont like the changing colours of the tabs but some events are more important than others , like nick join and leave events are often annoing but others like own nic may be wanted its a lot more of a problem when used with kttsd as you realy need some feedback for some events have been using konversation with kttsd for some time and its the only big gripe with it but its still 100% better than the other irc clients around from the pont of view of someone that uses kttsd with konversation all the time there needs to be more control of the notifications per chan and some way to only disable some types of notification on a per chan basis even if only say 3 levels, all on ,a user defined selection only (1 global preset),or non at all the problem is how to make it both easy to use , clear cut and yet offer some fine control dave
Regarding facilities to adjust notification options on a per-channel basis, see http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129820#c1 As for the "Enable Notifications" toggle in the tab context menu, it will stay a clear-cut on/off switch, as it is most useful that way (even in addition to the changes you propose).