Remove notifications from status bar selectively

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wolfy
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Remove notifications from status bar selectively

Post by wolfy » 28 Aug 2015 23:46

Please make it possible to specify a list of IDs, not just one or all.

I want to remove all notifications specific to one flow if present, i.e. I'd like to make one “remove“ action with all those IDs and reuse it - it should not be treated as an error if one, multiple or all IDs are NOT present when the action is executed.

The “all“-checkbox is TOO broad, however.

Even better: make it either a list or a RANGE, so I can decide to e.g. reserve IDs 1 through 10 for a certain purpose and remove those with one action, without having to add anything if I use a previously unused ID from the range.

Speaking of IDs: Do they have to be purely numerical?
I'd like to have hierarchical IDs, like 1.1, 1.2 or even 1.a, 1.b etc.

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Martin
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Re: Remove notifications from status bar selectively

Post by Martin » 30 Aug 2015 12:02

The IDs of notifications are purely numerical at the moment but theoretical it could be extended by a non-numerical tag. I'll add this to the todo-list.
Maybe textual tags would also work better to remove a list of notifications since you could use tags like "Flow XYZ - 1", "Flow XYZ - 2" and the remove with a filter like "Flow XYZ - *".

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MURTUMA
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Re: Remove notifications from status bar selectively

Post by MURTUMA » 30 Aug 2015 14:01

@Martin: you definitely get a +1 from to your idea, if it helps to move it earlier in your to-do list!

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kintrupf
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Re: Remove notifications from status bar selectively

Post by kintrupf » 31 Aug 2015 07:25

+1

wolfy
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Re: Remove notifications from status bar selectively

Post by wolfy » 09 Sep 2015 01:16

+1 from me as well, of course ;)

I'd prefer the textual tags with the wildcard filter, for they would cover everything I suggested above.

Thanks, Martin!

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