diff -r 51a74ef9ed63 -r ae94777fff8f Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-75A70663-4DF2-4055-BF3E-8D9D8D0FEFB3.dita --- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-75A70663-4DF2-4055-BF3E-8D9D8D0FEFB3.dita Wed Mar 31 11:11:55 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-75A70663-4DF2-4055-BF3E-8D9D8D0FEFB3.dita Fri Jun 11 12:39:03 2010 +0100 @@ -1,31 +1,31 @@ - - - - - -Discarding -soft notifications -

The application that launched a soft notification can discard it without -user intervention when the notification becomes obsolete. A soft notification -should remain pending until the user has responded to it, or started using -the corresponding application so that in effect the notification becomes obsolete. -In that case, the application can discard the notification even though the -user may not have actually seen it.

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When the user reacts to a soft notification by pressing the left softkey -(for example Read), or selects one item of a grouped soft notification, the -item becomes interpreted as obsolete, and will not reappear. If a soft notification -contained more than one item, the other ones remain pending and reappear when -the user returns to the Idle state.

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The user can dismiss the notification by pressing the right softkey, labeled -Exit. After this, the notification does not reappear until new events cause -a new notification to be created. In case of a grouped soft notification, -all items it contains are discarded.

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Please note that discarding a soft notification does not mean that the -received content is lost.

+ + + + + +Discarding +soft notifications +

The application that launched a soft notification can discard it without +user intervention when the notification becomes obsolete. A soft notification +should remain pending until the user has responded to it, or started using +the corresponding application so that in effect the notification becomes obsolete. +In that case, the application can discard the notification even though the +user may not have actually seen it.

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When the user reacts to a soft notification by pressing the left softkey +(for example Read), or selects one item of a grouped soft notification, the +item becomes interpreted as obsolete, and will not reappear. If a soft notification +contained more than one item, the other ones remain pending and reappear when +the user returns to the home screen.

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The user can dismiss the notification by pressing the right softkey, labeled +Exit. After this, the notification does not reappear until new events cause +a new notification to be created. In case of a grouped soft notification, +all items it contains are discarded.

+

Please note that discarding a soft notification does not mean that the +received content is lost.

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