Nikos Tsipinakis 86cbc1d34b Make icon set via rules take priority over raw icons
When a notification contains both a raw icon and an icon path according
to the GNOME notification specification the raw icon should take
priority over anything else.

If, however, a user uses the new_icon rule to set a custom icon on a
notification, that rule overwrote the icon path and not the raw icon
and as a result the raw icon was displayed in place of the user
specified one.

As a simple fix, a new icon_overridden boolean was added to the
notification struct indicating if a custom icon has been set. If so, the
icon path should take priority over the raw icon.

Fixes #339
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Dunst

Description

Dunst is a highly configurable and lightweight notification daemon.

Compiling

Dunst has a number of build dependencies that must be present before attempting configuration. The names are different depending on distribution:

  • dbus
  • libxinerama
  • libxrandr
  • libxss
  • libxdg-basedir
  • glib
  • pango/cairo
  • libgtk2.0

Checkout the wiki for more information.

Bug reports

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Nikos Tsipinakis nikos@tsipinakis.com

Jonathan Lusso jonilusso@gmail.com

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written by Sascha Kruse dunst@knopwob.de

copyright 2013 Sascha Kruse and contributors (see LICENSE for licensing information)

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