diff --git a/help/C/figures/zenity-notification-listen-screenshot.png b/help/C/figures/zenity-notification-listen-screenshot.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..27f476f Binary files /dev/null and b/help/C/figures/zenity-notification-listen-screenshot.png differ diff --git a/help/C/notification.page b/help/C/notification.page index ac55637..f6dfd41 100644 --- a/help/C/notification.page +++ b/help/C/notification.page @@ -16,7 +16,13 @@ <cmd>--text</cmd>=<var>text</var>

Specifies the text that is displayed in the notification area.

- + + <cmd>--listen</cmd>=icon: '<var>text</var>', message: '<var>text</var>', tooltip: '<var>text</var>', visible: '<var>text</var>', +

Listens for commands at standard input. At least one command must be specified. Commands are comma seperated. A command must be followed by a colon and a value.

+ +

The icon command also accepts four stock icon values such as error, info, question and warning.

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@@ -30,10 +36,28 @@ zenity --notification\ --text="There are system updates necessary!" -

Notification Icon Example Zenity notification icon example
- + +

+ The following example script shows how to create a notification icon along with --listen: +

+ + +#!/bin/sh + +cat <<EOH| zenity --notification --listen +message: this is the message text +EOH + + +
+ Notification Icon with <cmd>--listen</cmd> Example + Zenity notification with --listen example + +
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