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Fewer Successful Compiled Notifications? #3

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mikeball opened this issue Sep 24, 2016 · 3 comments
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Fewer Successful Compiled Notifications? #3

mikeball opened this issue Sep 24, 2016 · 3 comments

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@mikeball
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After you eval, a "Successfully Compiled" notification appears at top of editor.

Perhaps it should be shown after eval of the entire file to give indication that the operation was successful, but it might be nice if it faded away after a few seconds.

It probably should not be shown after "Eval and show the result" operations because indications the result was returned is shown in the output window, and the top bar notification becomes a nuisance during repeated usage.

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avli commented Sep 25, 2016

The suggestion sounds reasonable. I will do necessary modifications.

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avli commented Sep 25, 2016

I've disabled the pop-up for "Eval and show the result", but not sure about everything else.

First of all, according to this issue it's impossible to dismiss a pop-up without a user reaction. In the same issue they suggest using a status message as an alternative. I've tried to do it, but not very happy with the result, though it looks like a right approach. Any ideas?

@mikeball
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Thanks! I would vote to just leave the notification as is for "Eval File", not a big deal to dismiss it because eval is typically only run occasionally. The only real problem was with "Eval and show the result" which is used all the time and has another indication of completion in the output window. My suggestion would be to mark this issue closed.

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