Notification daemons no longer support html-like displaying images with the <img> tag?
by the dsc from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6CTXP)
Until a few weeks ago, I could use:
Code:\notify-send -a "image notification" '<img src="/$USER/image.jpg">'and it would bring a notification "popup" with the image. Now they just show the literal text in popup.
Tried with lxqt-notificationd, dunst and xfce4-notifyd. Also tried to test with mate-notification-daemon, but it's just segfaulting for me.
Debian "bookworm," openbox WM/"DE," xorg. Liquorix kernel? I don't think a otherwise finely working non-stock kernel could explain it... could it? Seems too specific. Well, that I can test easily, I still have at least an older stock-one.
Code:\notify-send -a "image notification" '<img src="/$USER/image.jpg">'and it would bring a notification "popup" with the image. Now they just show the literal text in popup.
Tried with lxqt-notificationd, dunst and xfce4-notifyd. Also tried to test with mate-notification-daemon, but it's just segfaulting for me.
Debian "bookworm," openbox WM/"DE," xorg. Liquorix kernel? I don't think a otherwise finely working non-stock kernel could explain it... could it? Seems too specific. Well, that I can test easily, I still have at least an older stock-one.