Package Release Info

mako-1.6-bp154.1.27

Update Info: Base Release
Available in Package Hub : 15 SP4

platforms

AArch64
ppc64le
s390x
x86-64

subpackages

mako

Change Logs

* Mon Jul 12 2021 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
- Update to 1.6:
  * Modes allow to conditonally change options at runtime, and allow to
    setup things like a "do not disturb" mode.
  * Add support for synchronous hints, to easily replace an existing
    notification from a script.
  * Add an "exec" binding to execute a command
  * Add "on-notify" bindings to trigger an action when a notification
    is opened.
  * Several small improvments and bugfixes:
* Mon May 03 2021 Denys Kondratenko <stdden@opensuse.org>
- Update to 1.5:
  * Allow multiple notifications to be anchored to different outputs,
    edges and layers at the same time
  * Add an history buffer for expired notifications
  * Add customizable button and touch bindings
  * Add regex criteria for summary and body
  * Make icon position configurable
  * Add support for basu, for non-systemd installations
  * Allow specifying notification IDs with makoctl
  * Allow dismissing a whole group at once with makoctl
  * Make text alignment customizable
* Mon Jan 13 2020 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
- Update to 1.4.1:
  * `makoctl menu` to choose a notification action
  * A CLI flag to use a custom config file path
  * Improved touch support (multiple touches)
  * Bug fixes
* Sat Jul 20 2019 Michael Aquilina <michaelaquilina@gmail.com>
- Update to 1.4
  * Icon support is now complete
  * Touchscreens are now supported
  * makoctl can now list current notifications
  * makoctl can now list and invoke notification actions
  * A D-Bus service file has been added
  * Various bug fixes
* Tue Apr 23 2019 mvetter@suse.com
- Update to 1.3:
  * Grouping (#98 and #111)
  * Icons (#115 and #128)
  * Progress bar indicator (#109)
  * Rounded corners (#134)
  * For details see https://github.com/emersion/mako/releases/tag/v1.3
* Wed Feb 06 2019 mvetter@suse.com
- Initial package mako 1.2 for openSUSE