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Move notification position configuration from theme to cinnamon-settings #96

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YamashitaRen opened this issue Sep 4, 2015 · 3 comments

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@YamashitaRen
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Currently you have to configure the notifications position in the theme, like explained here : http://www.bestubuntu.com/how-to-change-notifications-position-in-cinnamon.html

I think it would be better to configure it in the notification module of cinnamon-settings.
Themes should not have to be edited by the end-user.
Since users may want to change the position of their notifications (like me, using a bottom panel configuration, I like to have my notifications at the bottom, near the panel instead of over my titlebar buttons), the configuration should be easily accessible.

edit : argh I wanted to post this in cinnamon... Hope this is not the wrong place...

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goetzc commented Jul 27, 2016

Moving the notification position to the bottom would be useful, as it sometimes interferes with some elements, like the web browser tabs, extension buttons or other window widgets.

In previews versions, it was possible to modify the theme's cinnamon.css file, under the Notifications section, in #notification add or edit the property margin-from-top-edge-of-screen: with a pixels value from the screen top to the desired position, like 600px;

But now with the current Cinnamon 3.0, it seems that this is no longer working. Is there some CSS property to archive this, or some other settings?

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goetzc commented Jul 27, 2016

I found this issue linuxmint/cinnamon#4892 about the same topic with a workaround.

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