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Currently the "When other event happens" notification lumps together: Start, Pause, and Resume.
Yet they are very different.
I don't generally need a notification for "Start" and "Resume" since typically I know that status since I am the one who intitiated or resumed a print -- as such to me, they are the lowest priority type of notification and ones that I want to mute.
In contrast, "Pause" (along with "Filament Change" and "Failure") are the most critical types of notification since they require user intervention to respond -- to me this is the type of notification that I want to be loud and intrusive so that no matter where I am, I know that something either went wrong or needs my personal intervention.
With my limited talents, I can "hack" the code in the relevant plugins to ignore Start/Resume but IMO, the Notification structure should be redesigned so that if a group of notifications are lumped together with no ability to turn them on/off separately, then at least they should have the same general notion of priority.
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Currently the "When other event happens" notification lumps together: Start, Pause, and Resume.
Yet they are very different.
I don't generally need a notification for "Start" and "Resume" since typically I know that status since I am the one who intitiated or resumed a print -- as such to me, they are the lowest priority type of notification and ones that I want to mute.
In contrast, "Pause" (along with "Filament Change" and "Failure") are the most critical types of notification since they require user intervention to respond -- to me this is the type of notification that I want to be loud and intrusive so that no matter where I am, I know that something either went wrong or needs my personal intervention.
With my limited talents, I can "hack" the code in the relevant plugins to ignore Start/Resume but IMO, the Notification structure should be redesigned so that if a group of notifications are lumped together with no ability to turn them on/off separately, then at least they should have the same general notion of priority.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: