Set persistent notification for certain app

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The problem: I recieve skype messages while afk and I don't notice the little orange dot in the trayicon when I'm back.
The question: I'd like to make Skype's notifications persistent on screen (until I dismiss them) so that I don't miss them. Is it possible to make notifications sent by apps persistent?
I'm on: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS using Skypeforlinux (Skype version 8.22.0.2)
Any other solution to make me notice skype's notifications (like make blinking dock icon) is welcomed
P.S. it is not a duplicate of older similar question since those refer to a different skype version that didn't used the system notification by default. Now it does and it isn't possible to customize it anymore (I was used to setup a messagebox whenever a message from a new chat was sent)
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The problem: I recieve skype messages while afk and I don't notice the little orange dot in the trayicon when I'm back.
The question: I'd like to make Skype's notifications persistent on screen (until I dismiss them) so that I don't miss them. Is it possible to make notifications sent by apps persistent?
I'm on: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS using Skypeforlinux (Skype version 8.22.0.2)
Any other solution to make me notice skype's notifications (like make blinking dock icon) is welcomed
P.S. it is not a duplicate of older similar question since those refer to a different skype version that didn't used the system notification by default. Now it does and it isn't possible to customize it anymore (I was used to setup a messagebox whenever a message from a new chat was sent)
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The problem: I recieve skype messages while afk and I don't notice the little orange dot in the trayicon when I'm back.
The question: I'd like to make Skype's notifications persistent on screen (until I dismiss them) so that I don't miss them. Is it possible to make notifications sent by apps persistent?
I'm on: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS using Skypeforlinux (Skype version 8.22.0.2)
Any other solution to make me notice skype's notifications (like make blinking dock icon) is welcomed
P.S. it is not a duplicate of older similar question since those refer to a different skype version that didn't used the system notification by default. Now it does and it isn't possible to customize it anymore (I was used to setup a messagebox whenever a message from a new chat was sent)
18.04 skype notification
The problem: I recieve skype messages while afk and I don't notice the little orange dot in the trayicon when I'm back.
The question: I'd like to make Skype's notifications persistent on screen (until I dismiss them) so that I don't miss them. Is it possible to make notifications sent by apps persistent?
I'm on: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS using Skypeforlinux (Skype version 8.22.0.2)
Any other solution to make me notice skype's notifications (like make blinking dock icon) is welcomed
P.S. it is not a duplicate of older similar question since those refer to a different skype version that didn't used the system notification by default. Now it does and it isn't possible to customize it anymore (I was used to setup a messagebox whenever a message from a new chat was sent)
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Luca Ricci
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I use Grown-up notifications
combined with Permanent notifications extensions to solve your same problem. (:
I tried "Grown-up notifications" but system notification still disappear after some seconds as usual. What do you mean by "WhatsApp wrapper with notifications disappearing in 1-2 seconds" you wrap skype's notifications?
â Luca Ricci
Jun 12 at 13:22
@LucaRicci did you try combining Grown-up notifications with Permanent notifications? extensions.gnome.org/extension/41/permanent-notifications Anyway no, it's only a WhatsApp application, that keep notifications disappearing immediately, but with the linked extension I solved the problem. Sorry for not being clear.
â nplezka
Jun 12 at 16:23
it worked. The combination of both the exetensions did the trick. Thanks. Maybe you can update the answer adding the permanent-notification extension you cited in the comment? I'll accept the answer in the meantime.
â Luca Ricci
Jun 14 at 15:27
@LucaRicci I'm glad it worked. (: I'm updating the answer.
â nplezka
Jun 14 at 16:17
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
I use Grown-up notifications
combined with Permanent notifications extensions to solve your same problem. (:
I tried "Grown-up notifications" but system notification still disappear after some seconds as usual. What do you mean by "WhatsApp wrapper with notifications disappearing in 1-2 seconds" you wrap skype's notifications?
â Luca Ricci
Jun 12 at 13:22
@LucaRicci did you try combining Grown-up notifications with Permanent notifications? extensions.gnome.org/extension/41/permanent-notifications Anyway no, it's only a WhatsApp application, that keep notifications disappearing immediately, but with the linked extension I solved the problem. Sorry for not being clear.
â nplezka
Jun 12 at 16:23
it worked. The combination of both the exetensions did the trick. Thanks. Maybe you can update the answer adding the permanent-notification extension you cited in the comment? I'll accept the answer in the meantime.
â Luca Ricci
Jun 14 at 15:27
@LucaRicci I'm glad it worked. (: I'm updating the answer.
â nplezka
Jun 14 at 16:17
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
I use Grown-up notifications
combined with Permanent notifications extensions to solve your same problem. (:
I tried "Grown-up notifications" but system notification still disappear after some seconds as usual. What do you mean by "WhatsApp wrapper with notifications disappearing in 1-2 seconds" you wrap skype's notifications?
â Luca Ricci
Jun 12 at 13:22
@LucaRicci did you try combining Grown-up notifications with Permanent notifications? extensions.gnome.org/extension/41/permanent-notifications Anyway no, it's only a WhatsApp application, that keep notifications disappearing immediately, but with the linked extension I solved the problem. Sorry for not being clear.
â nplezka
Jun 12 at 16:23
it worked. The combination of both the exetensions did the trick. Thanks. Maybe you can update the answer adding the permanent-notification extension you cited in the comment? I'll accept the answer in the meantime.
â Luca Ricci
Jun 14 at 15:27
@LucaRicci I'm glad it worked. (: I'm updating the answer.
â nplezka
Jun 14 at 16:17
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
I use Grown-up notifications
combined with Permanent notifications extensions to solve your same problem. (:
I use Grown-up notifications
combined with Permanent notifications extensions to solve your same problem. (:
edited Jun 14 at 16:18
answered Jun 11 at 22:51
nplezka
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I tried "Grown-up notifications" but system notification still disappear after some seconds as usual. What do you mean by "WhatsApp wrapper with notifications disappearing in 1-2 seconds" you wrap skype's notifications?
â Luca Ricci
Jun 12 at 13:22
@LucaRicci did you try combining Grown-up notifications with Permanent notifications? extensions.gnome.org/extension/41/permanent-notifications Anyway no, it's only a WhatsApp application, that keep notifications disappearing immediately, but with the linked extension I solved the problem. Sorry for not being clear.
â nplezka
Jun 12 at 16:23
it worked. The combination of both the exetensions did the trick. Thanks. Maybe you can update the answer adding the permanent-notification extension you cited in the comment? I'll accept the answer in the meantime.
â Luca Ricci
Jun 14 at 15:27
@LucaRicci I'm glad it worked. (: I'm updating the answer.
â nplezka
Jun 14 at 16:17
add a comment |Â
I tried "Grown-up notifications" but system notification still disappear after some seconds as usual. What do you mean by "WhatsApp wrapper with notifications disappearing in 1-2 seconds" you wrap skype's notifications?
â Luca Ricci
Jun 12 at 13:22
@LucaRicci did you try combining Grown-up notifications with Permanent notifications? extensions.gnome.org/extension/41/permanent-notifications Anyway no, it's only a WhatsApp application, that keep notifications disappearing immediately, but with the linked extension I solved the problem. Sorry for not being clear.
â nplezka
Jun 12 at 16:23
it worked. The combination of both the exetensions did the trick. Thanks. Maybe you can update the answer adding the permanent-notification extension you cited in the comment? I'll accept the answer in the meantime.
â Luca Ricci
Jun 14 at 15:27
@LucaRicci I'm glad it worked. (: I'm updating the answer.
â nplezka
Jun 14 at 16:17
I tried "Grown-up notifications" but system notification still disappear after some seconds as usual. What do you mean by "WhatsApp wrapper with notifications disappearing in 1-2 seconds" you wrap skype's notifications?
â Luca Ricci
Jun 12 at 13:22
I tried "Grown-up notifications" but system notification still disappear after some seconds as usual. What do you mean by "WhatsApp wrapper with notifications disappearing in 1-2 seconds" you wrap skype's notifications?
â Luca Ricci
Jun 12 at 13:22
@LucaRicci did you try combining Grown-up notifications with Permanent notifications? extensions.gnome.org/extension/41/permanent-notifications Anyway no, it's only a WhatsApp application, that keep notifications disappearing immediately, but with the linked extension I solved the problem. Sorry for not being clear.
â nplezka
Jun 12 at 16:23
@LucaRicci did you try combining Grown-up notifications with Permanent notifications? extensions.gnome.org/extension/41/permanent-notifications Anyway no, it's only a WhatsApp application, that keep notifications disappearing immediately, but with the linked extension I solved the problem. Sorry for not being clear.
â nplezka
Jun 12 at 16:23
it worked. The combination of both the exetensions did the trick. Thanks. Maybe you can update the answer adding the permanent-notification extension you cited in the comment? I'll accept the answer in the meantime.
â Luca Ricci
Jun 14 at 15:27
it worked. The combination of both the exetensions did the trick. Thanks. Maybe you can update the answer adding the permanent-notification extension you cited in the comment? I'll accept the answer in the meantime.
â Luca Ricci
Jun 14 at 15:27
@LucaRicci I'm glad it worked. (: I'm updating the answer.
â nplezka
Jun 14 at 16:17
@LucaRicci I'm glad it worked. (: I'm updating the answer.
â nplezka
Jun 14 at 16:17
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