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Old 11-07-2024, 10:39 AM   #12
Comfy.n
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I see the taskbar flash upon any job completion, and I'm happy with it by the way.

For instance, in my Waterfox settings I have alerts.useSystemBackend set to false. I don't need every program in the system to be fully integrated to Windows, especially when the browser itself is almost like an OS (I have hundreds of add-ons that provide extended functionality) and send out tons of useful notifications, that I need to monitor.

The other day I tried to make a .bat script reproduce this same behavior Calibre has in my system. Taskbar flashing for that script would be perfectly sufficient because it's not too intrusive. When I realised I would need to use powershell, I put this on hold. (I can only do some basic stuff using windows classic shell)

However, from time to time I miss the ability to see when some task is completed in Calibre. For instance: GR Author Notes plugin.
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