Go to notification blacklist, allow an app if blacklisted, than configure it's behavior with the menu icon on the right hand side.
Should be pretty much self explanatory.
Database Scheme raised to 20
It seems some apps like Telegram add a lot of Unicode Control sequences
for unknown reasons. Because these strings are set by external apps, it
is safer to sanitize them. For the moment, only Unicode control
sequences are stripped.
Fixes: #1344
- Fixes "Mute, Open, Dismiss" to work again on pebble
- Greatly reduces complexity in PebbleProtocol, since all logic for adding specific reply actions to notification have been moved to generic code
Fixes the rest of #1336 (the part that says "Additionally, dismissing a notification on the watch no longer dismisses it on the Android device")
Prevent duplicate notifications with a dedicated data structure (not reusing
the anti-burst one) #1062, #657
Pebble: Forward the actions attached to notifications (not only reply)
inspired by the work of dnastase #705
In case of grouped notifications, we get multiple notifications
also if the android device shows only one.
This means that with this change the most recently updated chat
will get through, but others will not.
This should help with #1062 and #657
It seems WeChat always mark its notifications as LocalOnly. The reason
may be to avoid double notifications when using Android Wear watches,
since WeChat has a standalone Android Wear app.
Do not ignore WeChat notifications even if they're marked as LocalOnly.
Pebble: Add support for dynamic Pebble background colors
- Add a couple additional icon types
- Add Lighthouse (currently unused)
- Add Transit (public transportation app)
- Tweak the colors on existing icon types
- Implement logic to grab primary (vibrant) color from app logo
- The color will be used when displaying a notification for an app
that does not have any configs bound to it.
- Alter NotificationType to support a color (named pebbleColor)
- Alter the Pebble notification poster to listen to the color from
the notification
- Alter the DeviceCommunicationService to allow for color passthrough.
- Add logic to convert HEX or Integer representations of RGB888 colors
to Pebble RGB222 format.
- make the package name retrieved lowercase.
Fixes: #815
As requested in #736, this adds an entry in the settings menu that allows to blacklist certain calendars.
To avoid confusion, all the former blacklist methods and fields have been renamed to apps_blacklist. The new entries are called calendars_blacklist.
Importing the settings has not been tested with the current changes.
Closes#736
Future improvements TODO: The new setting lives in the Pebble section, i believe in the future the blackslist functionality should be centralized and put in the sidebar.
- centralize the logic for skipping unwanted notifications
- use *Compat methods wherever possible
Leaving out the problematic parts (persistent IDs and updating)
- centralize the logic for skipping over unwanted notifications
- use *Compat methods wherever possible
- use unique and persistent ID (update notifications)
- switch to using BigText style by default (since we can now update existing notifications)
- for Pebble: delete and reinsert notification as updating is not possible