An example would be the icon, the priority and maybe even the action buttons itself (icon, text and action to call).
And BTW, I still would like to have custom icons

The stock icons from Automagic are not that pretty and are also quite limited

Moderator: Martin
I'm doing both, but I still have to duplicate the whole action just to change the iconMartin wrote:At least the text of the action should already supports variables. You can use an action Execute Flows in the action to execute actions depending on some other conditions or variables.
It might be a problem for regular users, that's right. I'm a programmer for 20 years now and I wouldn't want to do that "just to get some icons"Martin wrote:The notification icons are difficult to replace by custom ones since android requires that the icon is a built-in resource of the app that displays the notification and does not allow to select a generic bitmap (this also applies to the main notification icon).
Using ipacks for the main notification icon is a feature that I was considering but for my taste it's too complicated to create an ipack for regular users. Additionally it might create compatibility problems in the future when Android introduces new notification features (maybe with Android Wear).
Unfortunately, I'm no kind of artistMartin wrote:If you like, you can send me the icons you would like to have. I could include a few more icons as long as the icons adhere to the Android design guidelines for notification icons.
Yes, that would be fine. Thank you!Martin wrote: Would this standard wifi-icon work?