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#1 Post by dolphin_oracle »

@richb
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solved works.

@adrian does not. no popup
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General is a Category. It does not work in categories. It is coded that way by the author.
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Adrian is with a capitol "A" - the feature appears to be case sensitive. @Adrian works.
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my bad. general does work. BY the way it is in red when posted as you can see. If it is not than it has not resulted in notification.
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#6 Post by SwampRabbit »

this should get interesting @SwampRabbit

Edit: I didn't get a notification, not sure if you can notify yourself or not
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#7 Post by andyprough »

SwampRabbit wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:24 am this should get interesting @SwampRabbit

Edit: I didn't get a notification, not sure if you can notify yourself or not
Yeah I didn't either when I selfie-mentioned. Did you get a notifier when I mentioned you in the pdfarranger thread?
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#8 Post by richb »

@richb
testing self notify. It would make sense not to self notify.
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#9 Post by SwampRabbit »

andyprough wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:30 am Yeah I didn't either when I selfie-mentioned. Did you get a notifier when I mentioned you in the pdfarranger thread?
yeppers... sure did
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#10 Post by SwampRabbit »

richb wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:36 am @richb
testing self notify. It would make sense not to self notify.
agree, but it would be nice to quickly self-notify in a thread to remind you to come back to it if time is limited or what not, thats why I tried it
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