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Respect GNOME's "Do not disturb" mode #539

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ekasprzak opened this issue Oct 6, 2023 · 3 comments
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Respect GNOME's "Do not disturb" mode #539

ekasprzak opened this issue Oct 6, 2023 · 3 comments

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@ekasprzak
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I use GNOME's "Do not disturb" mode when I want to fully focus on something - don't want any notifications, sounds, messages etc.
I generally like SafeEyes' "audible alert" before a break so I know it's coming and I can attempt to finish some part of the task I'm doing before the break hits.
However, it's really not welcomed when I'm in "focus zone" - this sound makes me "jump" sometimes cause of how it sounds.

Describe the solution you'd like
SafeEyes has a "Do not disturb" mode of it's own so it would be perfect if just enabling GNOME's DnD would automatically enable SafeEyes' DnD mode.

Describe alternatives you've considered
I just try to remember to disable SafeEyes everytime I want to enter "focus mode" (but then I almost always forget to enable it back until my eyes start to hurt).

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I hope the above is clear - if not, let me know, please.

@deltragon
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Can you test if this is fixed now that #571 is merged?

@ekasprzak
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@deltragon Do you know if this Is this supposed to work with SafeEyes flatpak?
Just upgraded to v 2.2.1 and breaks are still happening when GNOME's DnD is enabled.
When I toggle GNOME's DnD on and off - there is nothing in the terminal output where SafeEyes was started.

Let me know if you have any ideas how to debug it further, please.


SafeEyes 2.2.1 (Flatpak)
Gnome 45.7 on Fedora WS 39.

@archisman-panigrahi
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@ekasprzak Can you close the safeeyes flatpak and install using pip and let us know if it works? (If it does, we will investigate how to fix the flatpak. But first we need to know if this is a flatpak issue or a core issue).

I don't use either of GNOME or Flatpak, so cannot test it directly.

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