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Modify the icon #31

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pvledoux opened this issue Oct 5, 2012 · 9 comments
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Modify the icon #31

pvledoux opened this issue Oct 5, 2012 · 9 comments

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@pvledoux
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pvledoux commented Oct 5, 2012

Hi,

thanks for that very useful tool. Do you think it's possible to change the icon in the notification?

Cheers!

Pv

@alloy
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alloy commented Oct 5, 2012

Unfortunately not. From the README:

The Notification Center always uses the application’s own icon, there’s
currently no way to specify a custom icon for a notification. The only way to
use this tool with your own icon is to include a build of terminal-notifier
with your icon instead.

@alloy alloy closed this as completed Oct 5, 2012
@pvledoux
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pvledoux commented Oct 5, 2012

Whow that was fast! thanks for your response!

@alloy
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alloy commented Oct 5, 2012

Lucky coincidence :)

One thing you can do is use Unicode emojis, if there is one that matches your wish.

@albinoz
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albinoz commented Oct 10, 2012

Sorry, I seen this closed Issues, I have a one more question in same way:

How reset cache icon in terminal-notifier ?
Because If I change the icon from clean install this works nice,
but I have modified the icon at last time, and I did'nt change.
I really do not find where this cache is stocked ?
Thanks

@kostajh
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kostajh commented Nov 29, 2012

I've changed the icon in /Resources/Terminal.icns and when viewing terminal-notifier.app in the Finder, I can see the new icon. But when I try calling terminal-notifier from the command line, it uses the default Terminal icon. I've restarted my machine. Any ideas on how to get this to take?

renard pushed a commit to renard/terminal-notifier that referenced this issue Feb 11, 2013
This allow user to change Terminal Notifier default icon without need to
create specific bundles. For example to use Finder icon simply run:

terminal-notifier -activate com.apple.finder -title Finder -message "Message with Finder icon"

This could please users from julienXX#31.

Signed-off-by: Sébastien Gross <seb•ɑƬ•chezwam•ɖɵʈ•org>
@guicheffer
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@kostajh no way to make it work, unfortunately apple does not let us do it 😢

@toshitapandey
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Is there some way to change the icon for notification, now??

@guicheffer
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not sure @toshitapandey, maybe its better using some 3rd party dependency such as gulp/webpack warnings or whatever 😭

@julienXX
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@toshitapandey you've got the -appIcon option as stated in the Readme or if you mean the smaller terminal icon see #131

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