These are Bob Spencer's comments:
Rusty found a few things applications need to do and should send out
this info.)
Mainly applications are responsible for putting themselves to the top.
So there are 4 things I know of:
- X-osso entry in .desktop file
- call osso_initialize()
I like this but I want it to go away as soon as the application window
is displayed, which requires yet another notification to be sent or
something. Apps such as calc and notepad currently show the banner
you
mention but it sits there for 3-5 seconds, long after the app started
and even
Hi.
I've changed the gnome-sodoku for gnudoku because gnome-sudoku is a part
of a big package called gnome-games and would be complicated to separate
just this one or have the whole package hildonized right now and both
provide the same net result.
[]s
Adilson.
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Good morning
I would like to remind you that tomorrow, at 1600 UTC we are going to
have our weekly meeting.
Please, remember to send your reports with your spec status ASAP so we
can program our agenda.
Best regards
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On Sep 19, 2007, at 7:11 AM, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
* Bill Filler
| I like getting rid of the duplicate .desktop files.
| How about just adding a MobileId= field to the
| /usr/share/applications/
| (and not a new section)
|
| Works for me. So the logic would be if a MobileId field
Ola,
I think we had talked about using the Category field as well
In the context of maemo, Categories field refers to the Status Bar and it has
three
values...permanent, conditional and temporal. Permanent plugins are shown well,
permanently I
guess. Conditional and temporal plugins are shown
I'm seeing no difference in the 20070919 menlow_full daily build.
Did the kernel update occur ?
--Charlie
On 9/15/07, Amit Kucheria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A fix has been reportedly found and pushed to the tree. It should be
fixed on Monday. I will keep you posted.
Regards,
Amit
On 9/15
Can we raise the priority of this ?? The daily build has been broken for as
least a week.
--Charlie
On 9/19/07, Charles Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm seeing no difference in the 20070919 menlow_full daily build.
Did the kernel update occur ?
--Charlie
On 9/15/07, Amit Kucheria
Levinson, Aaron N escreveu:
Based on how people are using the Nokia Internet tablets, many of them
let the device go to sleep rather than shutting it down. It takes some
time to power-up and reboot the device, so for many users, it is
preferable to let the device go to sleep, even if it is a
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 11:20:49AM -0700, Levinson, Aaron N wrote:
Hibernate would be great, but I'm not aware of hibernate functionality
on Linux, only on Windows. Is hibernation planned for MIDs?
In Ubuntu, we use Linux swsusp (software suspend) to provide hibernate
functionality. This
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