The actual cause of 'caffeine notification doesn't show' was the -t 2000 timeout: the notification popped for 2 seconds and self-cleared before the user could see it. Manual notify-send from a terminal (no -t flag) used mako's default-timeout=5000 and was visible — so the user saw my test notifications but not their own clicks. Fix: drop the -t flag everywhere so mako config owns the duration. Added: source restore-wayland-env.sh in toggle-dropdown.sh and wifi-menu.sh — same env-loss pattern as caffeine.sh, would have been next on the bug list. Verified on tadbit: -t 2000 notification visible at +0.5s, gone at +2.5s (user missed it). No -t flag: visible at +0.5s, gone at +5.5s (visible long enough to read). |
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| caffeine.sh | ||
| cheatsheet.md | ||
| cheatsheet.sh | ||
| config | ||
| lock-fancy.sh | ||
| restore-wayland-env.sh | ||
| start-swayidle.sh | ||
| toggle-dropdown.sh | ||
| wifi-menu.sh | ||