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Cannot "make as read" Skype messages after someone push emoticon comment to message #11

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haraldox opened this issue Jan 29, 2018 · 4 comments

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@haraldox
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originally posted to Franz main repo by @skibsky

Expected Behavior

After reading messages or click on left side "make all as read" notification about new message should dissapear

Current Behavior

After someone click on emoticon to comment message, new notification appear and can't be read at all (even after "make all as read" notification still appears)

Screenshots (if appropriate):

skype_notification_issue

Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)

  1. Get emoticon comment by other Skype user on message in conversation

Your Environment

  • Franz Version used: 5.0.0-beta.15 (same problem occured in previous version 4.x.x)
  • Operating System and version: Windows 10
@StShadow
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Same with Franz 5.0.0-beta.17.607 and MacOs Sierra 10.12.6

reconman added a commit to reconman/recipe-skype that referenced this issue May 3, 2018
reconman added a commit to reconman/recipe-skype that referenced this issue May 3, 2018
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reconman commented May 3, 2018

Whoever wants an urgent fix: Go to %appdata%\Franz\recipes\skype if you're on Windows and add my change.

reconman added a commit to reconman/recipe-skype that referenced this issue May 3, 2018
reconman added a commit to reconman/recipe-skype that referenced this issue May 3, 2018
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reconman commented May 3, 2018

Ignore the old commits, take the one from the pull request.

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This issue was fixed by 801fd15 and can be closed

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