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It seems there's no way to disable an "ongoing" Android system notification? Like, when the Play store is updating apps, it puts up a notification saying "Updating gmail" or whatever, and if I close that on the Pebble it re-opens in ten seconds or so.This effectively makes the rest of the Pebble useless until apps are done updating.
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method call sender=:1.35 -> dest=org.freedesktop.Notifications serial=2004 path=/org/freedesktop/Notifications; interface=org.freedesktop.Notifications; member=Notify string "xy@zz.ie" uint32 0 string "image://theme/icon-m-service-generic-email" string "Project Turris" string "Password reset on omnia.turris.cz" array [ string "default" string "" string "app" string "" ] array [ dict entry( string "x-nemo-remote-action-default" variant string "com.jolla.email.ui /com/jolla/email/ui com.jolla.email.ui openMessage AAAAAgAAAAi6" ...
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Can you replicate that? Everyone seems to be getting a 0 there, including me, but stupidly I didn't notice before because I'd repaired my watch and so had a fresh file. I assumed that converting it directly to an int would return 0 for any string that wouldn't parse as an int, for the sake of the children. I've added a bit of a dirty hack to skip the parsing and return Enabled when the value is "true", but I'd remove it if I could.