Re: Developing Map-based apps for N900

2009-12-09 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Perhaps a QtWebKit widget + different map sources could be a good
solution.. I don't know if that is similar to how already N900 Maps
app work

2009/12/8 Paul Drummond paul.drumm...@iode.co.uk:
 If I want to develop an app that integrates with a map plugin, then
 obviously I want to use Ovi maps but the Ovi Maps SDK doesn't support Maemo
 and as far as I know the Ovi Maps app for Maemo can't be used as a plugin.

 There must be work going on behind the scenes to resolve this situation - in
 the mean time I would be greatly appreciated if someone from Nokia could
 provide some direction so developer like myself avoid wasting time on
 solutions that might be dead-ends when the real solution is eventually
 announced.

 The way I see it there are several potential solutions:

 1) I could write a Qt App that embeds Ovi Maps into a QtWebKit widget.  I
 don't think this is currently possible due to it's lack of support for
 Maemo/Linux but I will do some prototyping here any way and see how far I
 get.

 2) Write a Qt app that embeds Google Maps into a QtWebKit widget.

 3) Wait for a dedicated Ovi Maps plugin for Maemo to be developed.  Will
 there ever be such a plugin?

 Can someone from Nokia comment on this please?

 Thank you,
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Re: Any new information on Developer Device Program?

2009-12-03 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
We live on an eternal week, and still waiting...

I hope someone will let me play with his/her N900 in Barcelona because
I haven't seen one yet (is it true? has it been released?) :D

Best regards,

2009/12/3 Aniello Del Sorbo ani...@gmail.com:
 2009/12/3 ds d...@physik.de:
 Christmas is approaching, and to me it is absolutly not transparent,
 what happend to a N900 Developer Device Program.

 I could not find any information on maemo.org.

 Detlef

 what do you mean by new information ?

 Are you aware of this thread:

 http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=32951

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Re: WRT or W3C widgets

2009-09-03 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Sure, I could be misreading.. but perhaps OVI SDK is the answer ;)

2009/9/1 Andrew Flegg and...@bleb.org:
 On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 12:49, Jose Manrique Lopez de la
 Fuentejsmanri...@gmail.com wrote:
 Well, again, I have to answer myself. It seems that W3C widgets will
 work in Maemo 5, or at least is under development:
 http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webapps/2009JulSep/0086.html

 [...]An application author wrote an application for Maemo 4, and we
 tested it in Maemo 5[...]

 I think you are misreading that quote. timeless is explaining
 localisation (l10n) problems with a design, and uses Maemo Mapper as
 an example. He then describes Maemo Mapper by equating it with a
 widget.

 HTH,

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Re: WRT or W3C widgets

2009-09-01 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Nice question for Nokia World QA Wiki [1], I've added it

[1] http://wiki.maemo.org/NokiaWorld_2009_QA#N900_browser_questions

2009/9/1 Delfim Machado d...@co.sapo.pt:
 Hi all,
 i've searched in the archives and found nothing about this, so here is
 my question.

 Since this is mobile computer/OS web 2.0, do you plan to support WRT/
 W3C widgets?

 Best.

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Re: WRT or W3C widgets

2009-09-01 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
It seems I can add the answer to the wiki too :(

It seems interesting seeing that Nokia will add Nokia WRT support in
Maemo (based on Webkit in Symbian devices) since it is using
Gecko/Mozilla runtime in Maemo...

Are maemo WRT people involved (somehow) in W3C WebbApps
initiative[1]? I know Art Barstow is one of co-chairs, so, who knows..
(reading W3C meetings minutes I've found some references to maemo)

[1] http://www.w3.org/2008/webapps/

2009/9/1 Valerio Valerio vdv...@gmail.com:
 Hello,

 On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Delfim Machado d...@co.sapo.pt wrote:

 Hi all,
 i've searched in the archives and found nothing about this, so here is
 my question.

 Since this is mobile computer/OS web 2.0, do you plan to support WRT/
 W3C widgets?

 I guess Nokia WRT will be supported, according to the Maemo Summit talks[1],
 but I don't saw any official announcement on that so far.

 [1] - http://wiki.maemo.org/Maemo_Summit_2009/Schedule

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Re: WRT or W3C widgets

2009-09-01 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Well, again, I have to answer myself. It seems that W3C widgets will
work in Maemo 5, or at least is under development:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webapps/2009JulSep/0086.html

[...]An application author wrote an application for Maemo 4, and we
tested it in Maemo 5[...]

Since W3C Mobile Web Initiative (where I am involved) is near to its
end, I hope I could join W3C WebApps...

2009/9/1 Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente jsmanri...@gmail.com:
 It seems I can add the answer to the wiki too :(

 It seems interesting seeing that Nokia will add Nokia WRT support in
 Maemo (based on Webkit in Symbian devices) since it is using
 Gecko/Mozilla runtime in Maemo...

 Are maemo WRT people involved (somehow) in W3C WebbApps
 initiative[1]? I know Art Barstow is one of co-chairs, so, who knows..
 (reading W3C meetings minutes I've found some references to maemo)

 [1] http://www.w3.org/2008/webapps/

 2009/9/1 Valerio Valerio vdv...@gmail.com:
 Hello,

 On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Delfim Machado d...@co.sapo.pt wrote:

 Hi all,
 i've searched in the archives and found nothing about this, so here is
 my question.

 Since this is mobile computer/OS web 2.0, do you plan to support WRT/
 W3C widgets?

 I guess Nokia WRT will be supported, according to the Maemo Summit talks[1],
 but I don't saw any official announcement on that so far.

 [1] - http://wiki.maemo.org/Maemo_Summit_2009/Schedule

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Re: question on python opengl ES bindings

2009-03-10 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Maybe I am wrong, but it seems that there is a python-opengles binding:
http://www.unrealvoodoo.org/hiteck/projects/maemo/

Will pyglet run in Fremantle?
http://www.pyglet.org/

Best regards,

2009/3/10 Jayesh Salvi jayeshsa...@gmail.com:
 Hi,

 I was investigating OpenGL python bindings on Fremantle. As I understand
 from previous discussion on this topic: although PyOpenGL will work in
 Fremantle SDK, it won't work on real hardware which will run OpenGL ES. So I
 started looking for python bindings for OpenGL ES.

 From the top search results, I found out the pys60 project by Nokia has
 bindings for OpenGL ES
 (http://www.khronos.org/message_boards/viewtopic.php?f=4t=855). (I am
 surprised to see how old that post is.) I checked the pys60 source code
 1.4.5 and it indeed has opengles bindings.

 My question is, is there a plan to have similar OpenGL ES python bindings on
 Fremantle?

 Or is it just clutter and pyclutter?

 Thanks,
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Re: Frets on Fire on Fremantle

2009-03-05 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
[...]Playing the game itself on the touchscreen might be problematic when
having to register more than one press at the same time, though[...]

So, no multitouch screen.. right? ;-)

Anyway, cool port!

2009/3/5 Quim Gil quim@nokia.com:


 Gil Quim (Nokia-D/Helsinki) wrote:
 By the way, do you mind uploading your packages to
 http://repository.maemo.org/extras-devel/pool/fremantle/ ? This way you
 don't need to mix the Diablo repositories and we start building a
 Fremantle extras common library. Same for the rest of developers
 starting to develop with Fremantle.

 Sorry for the noise: I thought the repo was accessible with direct
 uploads but now I have been told that it's not, and the autobuilder is
 not yet in place. The guys in the know are working on this.

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Re: Beta testing a simple communication package

2009-01-18 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Sounds interesting!

2009/1/17, Cedric Cellier ri...@happyleptic.org:
 -[ Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 09:02:17PM +, Andrew Flegg ]
 How does it relate to Telepathy, Conduit and OpenSync; if at all?

 It's independant on anything. I didn't knew Conduit nor OpenSync, but
 considered Kolab before rejecting it because of being too complex.
 I needed something dead simple so that I could easily add anything
 that pops up in my mind : list manager, project management, instant
 messaging,
 video conferencing, geolocalization sharing, or anything new one need.

 To achieve this, I had to throw out of the client compatibility with
 external protocols - while Telepathy, for instance, is more an abstract
 layer above them. When compatibility to other protocols is required,
 it's implemented on a central server as a gateway. Needing a central
 server is really the price to pay here, but it also much simpler than
 multi-host peer to peer synchronisation, and offer some possibilities
 (like, say, archiving voice calls for free).

 I know that one should try to reuse existing software before starting
 adding his own pile of stuff to the enormous stock of bad code that
 already exist out there. I just couldn't resist :-)

  So if you are interrested by unified communication and/or cloud
  computing
  (sorry for so many buzwords), curious or just plain masochist, and are
  able to
  ssh you way through your tablet's file system, please drop me a note.

 Definitely.

 Thank you. I will let you know where and when the software is
 debianized.


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Re: Maemo development on Mac OS X

2009-01-05 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Try vmware+linux+maemo sdk

2009/1/5, Ove Nordström ove.nordst...@gmail.com:
 *I was wondering if there is a way to **install a Maemo development on Mac
 OS X?
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Re: PIM stuff (was Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?))

2008-10-24 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
I would add Pimlico apps from OpenHand...

It would be nice adding Remember the Milk API [1](tasks based in
location)... I've been researching a bit using RTM python API

[1] http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/api/

2008/10/24, Sarah Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 David Greaves wrote:
  I propose:
   * The GPE suite (especially synchronising)
   * Canola (some limitations that become annoying quickly)

 GPE seconded FWIW.  I might be able to help with finger-friendliness and
 maybe location-based task reminders (as I have the time, no kidding this
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Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?)

2008-10-22 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Hello Quim,

I am not sure where this list should be, but I suppose maemo wiki
could be a good place:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Projects_Nokia_should_support

Sorry, I have added more than 5 projects and not everyone is a real
existing project, but you can edit it and change whatever you want ;-)

About

2008/10/22 Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I'm a bit surprised about the little discussion generated by our call to
 support cool projects.

 http://flors.wordpress.com/2008/10/17/calling-all-innovators/
 http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-community/2008-October/001090.html

 Was the call so casual that it ended up being unclear?

 We want to support a bunch of projects getting ready for primetime the
 same day maemo 5 is released. And we propose the community to help out
 selecting those projects.

 What kind of support? Whatever those cool projects under development
 need to be stable and exciting for real users. You tell us and we will
 do our best helping you.

 If you have questions ask. But don't let this for next week because we
 would like to have a list of proposals by the end of the month, decide
 soon the projects to support and start working with them.

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Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?)

2008-10-22 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Sorry, it was my fault, it already exists a page for proposals:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Task:Remarkable_community_projects#Proposals_for_Fremantle_Stars

Thanks and best regards,

2008/10/22 Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello Quim,

 I am not sure where this list should be, but I suppose maemo wiki
 could be a good place:
 http://wiki.maemo.org/Projects_Nokia_should_support

 Sorry, I have added more than 5 projects and not everyone is a real
 existing project, but you can edit it and change whatever you want ;-)

 About

 2008/10/22 Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I'm a bit surprised about the little discussion generated by our call to
 support cool projects.

 http://flors.wordpress.com/2008/10/17/calling-all-innovators/
 http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-community/2008-October/001090.html

 Was the call so casual that it ended up being unclear?

 We want to support a bunch of projects getting ready for primetime the
 same day maemo 5 is released. And we propose the community to help out
 selecting those projects.

 What kind of support? Whatever those cool projects under development
 need to be stable and exciting for real users. You tell us and we will
 do our best helping you.

 If you have questions ask. But don't let this for next week because we
 would like to have a list of proposals by the end of the month, decide
 soon the projects to support and start working with them.

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IOError: decoder jpeg not available

2008-09-16 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Hello,

I have same program[1] running in a N800 and N810 (both with Diablo
and Easy 0.7 installed), but when I try to take a photo or load an
image I get this in the N800:
IOError: decoder jpeg not available (in the N810 works fine)

I am not sure if it is a PIL or Easy bug, but after testing in
console, it seems a PIL bug:
N800
 Import Image
 im=Image.load('Apple.jpg')
 im.load()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File stdin, line 1, in module
File -l/ImageFile.py, line 180, in load
File -l/Image.py, line 375, in _getdecoder
IOError: decoder jpeg not available


N810
 Import Image
 im=Image.load('Apple.jpg')
 im.load()
PixelAccess object at 0x403060a0


Why is this difference?

Thanks and best regards,

[1] https://garage.maemo.org/frs/?group_id=510release_id=2060
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Re: Maemo SDK VMware Appliance 0.7

2008-09-09 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Will somebody carry a copy of it (compressed) for Maemo Summit??

2008/9/9 Marcelo Lira [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello folks,

 there is a new image available, it comes with Diablo, ESBox Eclipse
 plugin and the latest Maemo software.

 http://maemovmware.garage.maemo.org/

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Re: PIL and camera.py

2008-08-13 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Hi,

I am looking for original camera.py but I can't find it... could
somebody provide a link for it?

Thanks nad best regards,

2008/8/13 Alex T. W. LEUNG [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi maemo developers,

 I notice that there was an email with the captioned subject from D.
 Scott Brown last email.

 The below code fragment works from me, see if it helps for anyone who
 are interested in enhancing the camera.py example.

 def buffer_cb(pad, buffer):
# Here you have a chance to do something with the image buffer
w,h=320,240
print buffer.size
im = Image.frombuffer('RGB', (w,h), buffer.data, 'raw', 'RGB',
 0, 1)
im.save(foo2.jpeg, JPEG)
return True

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Re: Next chat (was Re: Let's do something together in LinuxTag)

2008-05-16 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Hello,

I think we should have some kind of agenda, previously published, with
few points (to make it practical).

Pending topics should go to wiki or similar, to be discussed in next
meetings, i.e.

2008/5/16 Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi, the chat was fun but there were some impracticalities. Fine for the
 first time but, as you say, better alternatives should be tried in next
 occasions.

 For instance, what about choosing one topic (or two) and go through it?
 Of course having questions in advance helps but it is also obvious that
 new questions arise during the discussion. It is more about moving
 inside a topic and having a real discussion around it.

 Also, if the topic is defined and we all have a previous idea of what
 are the concerns and main talk points, the right people can put can
 organize themselves to be there and it is more clear what is on topic
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Re: Let's do something together in LinuxTag

2008-05-14 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Is the irc meeting log available somewhere?

Thanks,

2008/5/14 Sebastian Mancke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Quim Gil schrieb:
   Hi,
  
   ext Kees Jongenburger wrote:
   On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Simon Pickering
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have been thinking about what to present at linuxtag. I can not 
 easely
 make a choice right now because we are lacking some form of grand 
 goal.
 Can we try to elaborate on the topics? perhaps also have an irc 
 meeting
 between linuxtag contributors?
  
Sounds useful, what about after the IRC meeting tomorrow evening?
   Hello Simon,
  
   Yes sounds fair.
  
   I will be there as well.  :)

  Sorry, I could not attend. If there were substantial decisions made,
  could someone please summarize them and add them to the Linuxtag2008
  wiki page?

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Re: N810 available in Spain, but contribution code not working

2008-01-29 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Yes, it doesn't work

2008/1/29, Álvaro J. Iradier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi, finally, after waiting for so long, N810 is available in Nokia
 shop in Spain. However, the discount code doesn't work. Not the first
 one, not the one I got in the last email.

 What's so wrong? Is it so difficult to make the discount codes work?
 What can we do about it?

 Greets.

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Re: Contribution code, ...

2008-01-03 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Not working in Spain yet

2008/1/3, Jan Jansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi all,

 Just checkout http://www.jan-jansen.be

 Cheers, Jan

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Re: N810 availability?

2007-11-23 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
N810 already appears in Spanish Nokia site:
Price: 400 EUR
Not available for purchasing yet.

Stay tuned ;-)

2007/11/23, Andrew Flegg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 On Nov 20, 2007 6:13 AM, Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 [snip]
 
  We are silently working to get all the exact dates you are waiting for.
  We will communicate them as soon as they are confirmed.
 
  Yes, I understand...

 Is there anything you can do a little less silently? Such as comment
 (or even *hint*) as to what the delay *is*? I'm sure hkwilliamson is
 enjoying his device, but it's a little gauling to read the following
 when there's no sign of a) the US developers being able to use the
 codes for their store [when the N810 is supposedly launched in the US]
 and b) there's no sign of it anywhere before December in Europe:

http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?p=99047#post99047

 Another sign of the growing frustration is the coincidence of two
 blogs postings on this topic within seconds of each other on
 planet.maemo (admittedly, one of them's mine ;-)).

 Of course, I'm sure it's as frustrating to you having a finished
 product and /not/ have it in the hands of your top/most lucky 500
 users.

 Anything you can share would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks in advance,

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Re: N810 availability?

2007-11-23 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Just check the online shop:

http://tienda.nokia.es/nokia-es/product.aspx?sku=3752621culture=es-ES

2007/11/23, Andrea Grandi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi,

 2007/11/23, Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  N810 already appears in Spanish Nokia site:
  Price: 400 EUR
  Not available for purchasing yet.
 
  Stay tuned ;-)

 cannot see the price: http://www.nokia.es/A4630461

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Re: New release of Python2.5 for Maemo (r0.4-11)

2007-06-27 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
It still says that python2.5=2.5.0-1osso10 is missing in my device
(770). I have uninstalled python2.5-runtime (0.4-8), but now I am not
able to install the new version available...

2007/6/27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi all!

 A new PyMaemo release is ready. This one includes:
 -Bugfix[1];
 -Osso help and Osso IC support;
 -Upgraded iPython;
 -Python OSSO examples.

 Thanks to all contributors!

 Regards,
 Luciano Wolf

 [1]
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[maemo-developers] Dates update in 770 (missing packages)

2007-02-04 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente

Hello,

Dates appears as an update in my App Manager (from 0.2-1 to 0.3.1-1)
but when I try to install it, it gives an error about missing
packages:
hildon-libs0 = 0.12.24-3
libedataserver = 1.4.2.1
libpang

About the last one (libpang), I am not sure if it is a Dates problem...

Any idea? Is it a bug?
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Re: [maemo-developers] Can Epiphany-browser be ported to Maemo ?

2007-01-21 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente

What's wrong with Minimo port? It's Mozilla core too...


2007/1/20, Anuj Verma (Kevin) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Out of curiosity, I will love to know if Epiphany can be ported to
Maemo platform for Nokia 770  N800 devices. I certainly don't wanna miss
my favorite browser on N800.

http://www.gnome.org/projects/epiphany/

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[maemo-developers] Python 2.5 in 770

2007-01-19 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente

Has anybody tried maemo-python 2.5 in 770? I've tried to get the
packages but Application Manager fails with them!!

Thanks in advance,

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Re: [maemo-developers] Python 2.5 in 770

2007-01-19 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente

Thanks it seems that libpang dissapears after removing python 2.4.

2007/1/19, Malix [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

I installed it Tuesday without problem, but I have had to remove python 2.4
before installing 2.5

Massimo


2007/1/19, Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Has anybody tried maemo-python 2.5 in 770? I've tried to get the
 packages but Application Manager fails with them!!

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Re: [maemo-developers] Discussion of a possible project - offline calendar project

2007-01-16 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente

Just an idea/plan:

FIRST STAGE (alpha version)
1) Create a pytgtk app that asks the user for its google-calendar
account details and stores them in the device.
2) When internet connection is available (or when user requests it),
it should download ical files. Perhaps it would be better using some
kind of sync mechanism to check updates
3) The app could add the ical files to EDS, or just show them as a list
4) There should be a nice calendar home applet to show this data.

SECOND STAGE (beta edition)
1) Add sync capabilities with phone calendar using opensync or perhaps
funambol. This way is ok for having google-phone-770 calendars synced.

THIRD STAGE (release candidate)
1) Create methods to create new events in the calendar and a way to
sync this changes with google and phone calendar.

Ideas? Anyone already coding this?

Thanks in advance,

2007/1/16, Mathias Uebelacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

By the way, a interface to mobile phones should be included - but thats will
be a hard work an should be the second step

Mathias

2007/1/16, Mathias Uebelacker  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello,

 thanks to for the answers. I will wait until wednesday for further answers
to my question. So at this time there where some projects with little or no
growth or the possibility to create a new one in Python?. So maybe we should
thought about possible features in the next step. But lets wait til
wednesday an see whats coming next.

 br
 Mathias


 2007/1/15, Teemu Nikkilä [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

  Hello!
 
  On Monday, 15. January 2007 12:15, Martin Grimme wrote:
   Hi,
 
   This sounds really interesting. I know that there are already
   applications like dates or GPE-calendar for the N770 but both
   don't fit my needs. Since my idea was to write some sort of
   PIM suite specially for the 770 in the near future, maybe we
   should join efforts.
  
   I have written software for the 770 in C (Ogg Vorbis Player) and
Python
   (Obscura Photo Manager) and have to say that Python wins for big
   applications, IMHO. Development is much faster and the code usually
   more clear and stable than with C. So I'd vote for Python.
 
  Funny, I started to play around with a calendar project a while ago. I
use KDE
  Contact on the desktop and choose to store my calendar appointments as
emails
  on an IMAP server. These mail messages contain standard iCalendar files.
 
  To get started, I wrote a very simple Python app which is able to
retrieve and
  list the appointments from the server. Then I unfortunately ran out of
time
  for the project as I was supposed to figure out how to render the next
  occurrence of a recurring appointment. There seems to be a python module
for
  that too though.
 
  Also I'd like to be able to see the calendar of my (series 60) phone and
  preferably be able to synchronize with it.
 
  So I'd really love to see a calendar application that can use (offline)
IMAP
  as a backend and also interact with a phone's calendar. I'm also willing
to
  contribute if there was a project in Python to implement this.
 
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Re: [maemo-developers] Re: Discussion of a possible project - offline calendar project

2007-01-16 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente

Yes, if opensync support is easy to do, it could be used from alpha versions.

Is there python support for opensync??

2007/1/16, Ross Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 09:05 +0100, Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
wrote:
 Just an idea/plan:

 FIRST STAGE (alpha version)
 1) Create a pytgtk app that asks the user for its google-calendar
 account details and stores them in the device.
 2) When internet connection is available (or when user requests it),
 it should download ical files. Perhaps it would be better using some
 kind of sync mechanism to check updates
 3) The app could add the ical files to EDS, or just show them as a list
 4) There should be a nice calendar home applet to show this data.

 SECOND STAGE (beta edition)
 1) Add sync capabilities with phone calendar using opensync or perhaps
 funambol. This way is ok for having google-phone-770 calendars synced.

 THIRD STAGE (release candidate)
 1) Create methods to create new events in the calendar and a way to
 sync this changes with google and phone calendar.

Leaving creation of events until RC is risky, as you'll probably end up
rewriting the entire application to handle that.

Note that Dates + OpenSync can do bidirectional syncing from Google
Calendar to EDS on the desktop, so doing the same on the 770 would
involve building opensync.  The synchronisation methods in eds-dbus have
not been tested, but if they are broken they should be trivial to fix.

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Re: [maemo-developers] Re: Discussion of a possible project - offline calendar project

2007-01-16 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente

To myself, yes, it seems there is a python plugin for it...

2007/1/16, Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Yes, if opensync support is easy to do, it could be used from alpha versions.

Is there python support for opensync??

2007/1/16, Ross Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 09:05 +0100, Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
 wrote:
  Just an idea/plan:
 
  FIRST STAGE (alpha version)
  1) Create a pytgtk app that asks the user for its google-calendar
  account details and stores them in the device.
  2) When internet connection is available (or when user requests it),
  it should download ical files. Perhaps it would be better using some
  kind of sync mechanism to check updates
  3) The app could add the ical files to EDS, or just show them as a list
  4) There should be a nice calendar home applet to show this data.
 
  SECOND STAGE (beta edition)
  1) Add sync capabilities with phone calendar using opensync or perhaps
  funambol. This way is ok for having google-phone-770 calendars synced.
 
  THIRD STAGE (release candidate)
  1) Create methods to create new events in the calendar and a way to
  sync this changes with google and phone calendar.

 Leaving creation of events until RC is risky, as you'll probably end up
 rewriting the entire application to handle that.

 Note that Dates + OpenSync can do bidirectional syncing from Google
 Calendar to EDS on the desktop, so doing the same on the 770 would
 involve building opensync.  The synchronisation methods in eds-dbus have
 not been tested, but if they are broken they should be trivial to fix.

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Re: [maemo-developers] Discussion of a possible project - offline calendar project

2007-01-15 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente

It would be nice having gdeskcal (or better gdesklets) support in 770...

2007/1/15, Martin Grimme [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Hi,

Mathias Uebelacker schrieb:
 Well here some thoughts from my project sheet:

 - which language should be used ( C, Python...)
 - how should the data stored (database, file ...)
 - should the application interacts with osso applications (Adressbook, email)
 - limitation of the screen size (N770)
 - look and feel like the original ??
 - exchange with the google calendar (import/export)
 - language files (for each user his or her language)
 - and and and

This sounds really interesting. I know that there are already
applications like dates or GPE-calendar for the N770 but both
don't fit my needs. Since my idea was to write some sort of
PIM suite specially for the 770 in the near future, maybe we
should join efforts.

I have written software for the 770 in C (Ogg Vorbis Player) and Python
(Obscura Photo Manager) and have to say that Python wins for big
applications, IMHO. Development is much faster and the code usually
more clear and stable than with C. So I'd vote for Python.

One of my first opensource projects was the desktop calendar gDeskCal
(http://www.pycage.de/#gdeskcal), so I have some experience with reading
iCalendar files.

 If there some developer which will start these project with me let me know. 
If we can build a Team i will ask the garage-team to host that project so that we 
ca
 n start the work.

Sure, why not? :)


Regards,
Martin


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Re: Re: [maemo-developers] step by step tutorial for developing home applets

2007-01-09 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente

Yes, I know them, but can I use them to create home applets.. I don't think soo.

Thanks in advance,

2007/1/9, Mathias Uebelacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Hello,

there a two Python Docs on Maemo:

Maemo 2.1

www.maemo.org/platform/docs/pymaemo/python_maemo_howto.html

Maemo 3.0

www.maemo.org/platform/docs/python-bora/python_maemo_howto.html

but i think that are both not for dev. home applets

Mathias
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Betreff: Re: [maemo-developers] step by step tutorial for developing home 
applets
Is it for python?

Is there a python howto for home applets

2007/1/9, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


 Hi,

 now we have this one:
 http://www.maemo.org/platform/docs/howtos/tutorial_desktop_plugins_bora.html

 Not really step-by-step though. Is that not good enough? Let us know.

 Br,

 --jakub


  
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 Subject: [maemo-developers] step by step tutorial for developing home
 applets


 Hello to everybody,

 first of all, this is my second question to this topic. With the answers to
 my first question i could solve another prob. Does anybody knows a step by
 step tutorial for developing home applets? I looking for a tutorial like
 Teemus Python tutorials for ...Python

 http://teemuharju.net/pymaemo-tutorials/

 Thanks again
 Mathias


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Re: [maemo-developers] nokia 870

2006-10-29 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente

But to FCC looks like a new Nokia IT:
http://www.engadget.com/2006/10/28/fcc-confirms-new-nokia-internet-tablet-device/

Have fun,

2006/10/27, Armin M. Warda [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

On Friday 27 October 2006 18:04, Adi Roiban wrote:
 Has anyone any idea about what is that?

 http://www.engadget.com/2006/10/26/nokia-870-surfaces-in-the-wild/

To me this does not look like a potential successor to the 770.
This looks more like an early 770 prototype or a design study
dead end that did not make it for production.

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Re: [maemo-developers] http://press.nokia.com:80/PR/200605/1051308_5.html

2006-05-16 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente

At least, the screenshots look promising ;-)

Thank you very much,

2006/5/16, Devesh Kothari [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

ext Koen Kooi wrote:

 [maemo-developers] http://press.nokia.com:80/PR/200605/1051308_5.html


 Hi,

 In case anyone missed it:
 http://press.nokia.com:80/PR/200605/1051308_5.html


 The biggest error in the statement:

 It is downloadable free of charge from the Internet www.nokia.com/770.

It will be :) This is the 2006 IT SW Edition launch (which means we are
close to public release). Currently we do not yet have the exact final
public release date. We also intend to coincide the release of Maemo 2.0
release candidate  with the public  release. Trust me team is working
real hard :)

Cheers
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 nokia.com only has IT2005 downloads :(


 regards,

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Re: [maemo-developers] http://press.nokia.com:80/PR/200605/1051308_5.html

2006-05-16 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente

I hope they release the SDk first, and a pre-IT2006 image to test the
recompiled apps...

2006/5/16, Koen Kooi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

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Devesh Kothari schreef:
 ext Koen Kooi wrote:

 [maemo-developers] http://press.nokia.com:80/PR/200605/1051308_5.html


 Hi,

 In case anyone missed it:
 http://press.nokia.com:80/PR/200605/1051308_5.html


 The biggest error in the statement:

 It is downloadable free of charge from the Internet www.nokia.com/770.

 It will be :) This is the 2006 IT SW Edition launch (which means we are
 close to public release). Currently we do not yet have the exact final
 public release date. We also intend to coincide the release of Maemo 2.0
 release candidate  with the public  release. Trust me team is working
 real hard :)

So we won't get the SDK before the release, but at the same time? Given
the huge incompatibilities (app-installer, EABI) I would have thought
nokia would release the sdk a bit earlier to give the app developers a
chance to get their software out on time.

regards,

Koen

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Re: [maemo-developers] Gecko based browser?

2006-03-29 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Yes, you have Manaos:

http://tonikitoo.blogspot.com/2006/01/just-little-taste-of-manaos-update.html

http://sourceforge.net/projects/manaos-gecko/


2006/3/29, Prasad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hi,

 is there a gecko based browser for Maemo? was just looking for one...
 well wouldn't mind making one if it does not exist ;)

 Prasad

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Re: [maemo-developers] GPE PIM applications for Maemo progress

2006-01-12 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Cool update!!

Perhaps some developers could join bedoi effort to have a
maemo-desktop-plugin to show the appointments and todo summary, or
just port gpe-summary as a maemo-desktop-plugin, instead of the clock
that shows maemo.

I will update Spanish localization soon.

Thanks and best regards,

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 Hi all,

 we just updated binary packages and sources for the Maemo port of the GPE PIM
 applications. Binary packages and sources are available from
 http://oss.kernelconcepts.de.
 All sources can be found in GPE CVS at handhelds.org too. If you are 
 interested
 what is going on check out http://handhelds.org:8080/gpe/timeline.

 The next steps will be support for alarms and syncing...

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Re: [maemo-developers] Re: GPE-Calendar for maemo

2005-12-02 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Yes, whole day events are Reminders

2005/12/2, Antti P Miettinen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Florian Boor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  i just released GPE-Calendar 0.66 for Maemo.

 Is the Update feeds entry in the screenshot a whole day event? I.e.
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Re: [maemo-developers] TAbiWord

2005-11-10 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Great news! Ink support in Gtk apps!

Thanks,

PS: At last we'll have revenge

2005/11/10, Tomas Frydrych [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Yes, I have wanted to have ink support in AbiWord for a while and
 reviewed the TAbiWord code when it first appeared; at that time the
 TAbiWord code was Win32 specific (fair enough) but unfortunately was
 done in a manner that broke the cross-platform framework of AbiWord. The
 AbiWord team did not have the resources to clean it up, and the orginal
 developer did not either AFAIK (I have not looked at the code for a
 couple of years now).

 With the arrival of the n770, ink support has moved high up on my TODO
 list and I am in planing stages of a new project to run alongside
 AbiWord with a provisional name libStylus, the aim of which is to
 provide generic ink support that would allow any gtk-based application
 to add such functionality with minimum code; I was planing to make an
 announcement on the maemo-dev list next week :) .

 If any of you are interested, please get in touch with me.

 Tomas
 P.S. AbiWord, of course, is available for the n770, see the application
 page on maemo.org.

 Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente wrote:
  Hello,
 
  Any Abiword developer has rescued/asked for this[1] code?  An
  extension of AbiWord (version 2.04 code base) that supports digital
  markup and annotation on the Tablet PC.
 
  [1] http://www.cs.umd.edu/~meesh/kmconroy/
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Re: [maemo-developers] The application Catalog page

2005-11-10 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Hi,

Yes, it would be nice. And to create categories in 'installer ready
apps' like PIM, internet, office, games, etc.

There should be a template for each app description, something like
gnomefiles.org

And some info about app updates, because 'recent changes' is not always a help.

Thanks and best regards,

2005/11/10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hi all,

 As everyone has propably noticed, the activity around the maemo.org
 mailing lists and the Wiki have been increasing a lot latetely and
 hopefully the growth will continue.:)
 The application Catalog http://maemo.org/maemowiki/ApplicationCatalog is
 steadily growing with new applictions ready, ports on the way and the
 wanted applications list getting even longer.
 Soon or even allready that page is bound to get really messy and hard to
 browse around for quick information, and especially it might be a
 problem for new users wandering around to the site.

 With this motivation, mayby we should think about rearranging the page?
 We were thinking with Ferenc that we could split the page into one main
 page with links to the main categories.

 The main page would have basic information on each category(what you can
 do with the applications under there and etc...) and the links to the
 pages. The categories could be the ones on the wiki page now:
 - Application installer ready
 - Port done
 - In progress
 - Wanted

 What do you guys think? Is it better to keep the catalog like it is now,
 or rearrange it? Any proposals what kind of arrangement would be the
 best for everyone?

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[maemo-developers] TAbiWord

2005-11-09 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Hello,

Any Abiword developer has rescued/asked for this[1] code?  An
extension of AbiWord (version 2.04 code base) that supports digital
markup and annotation on the Tablet PC.

[1] http://www.cs.umd.edu/~meesh/kmconroy/
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Re: [maemo-developers] The future of the Application installer

2005-11-07 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Hello,

I am not sure if all the power of dpkg+apt would fit well in an
embedded system like the Nokia 770.

What about using the power of the ipkg software used in Familiar
distro[1] that is even compatible with .deb packages?

There is even a Gtk GUI for it developped by GPE people [2]  ;)

Have fun,

[1] http://familiar.handhelds.org/
[2] 
http://ipkgfind.handhelds.org/details.phtml?package=gpe-packageofficial=format=


2005/11/7, Marius Vollmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi,

 as you all know, the current Application installer sucks more than
 Cygnus X-1 [1], and this needs to change.

 The current plan is to use the full power of dpkg+apt and put a nice
 GUI on top of it.  The GUI design is pretty mature already and will be
 nice and friendly but still powerful.  It will very likely be
 implemented by canibalizing synaptic or some other existing graphical
 package manager.

 So, do you have any comments, feature requests, etc that go beyond
 would you have on Debian already?  Something that you have on Debian
 but a bsolutely don't want to lose?  Please let me know!

 [1] http://www.oa.uj.edu.pl/research/cygx1.html

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Re: [maemo-developers] The future of the Application installer

2005-11-07 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
2005/11/7, Marius Vollmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 ext Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 It don't regard the 770 as an embedded system.  Once you talk about
 installing arbitrary software on a system, it is no longer embedded,
 regardless of how limited its resources are.  It is also quite
 resourceful actually.  I think there is a lot to be said about using
 the 'real thing' when you can.  I think we can use dpkg+apt
 resourcewise, so we should.


Ok, ok.. I was talking about storage size.

 Yes, I know about it and at one time, I actually had a ipkg-based
 maemo repository (as a quick and dirty hack, nothing polished), so I
 know it works.  But I didn't actually see any big advantage...

I am not sure, but isn't ipkg smaller than dpkg-apt, doing same things
(more or less)?

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Re: [maemo-developers] Note taking application

2005-10-19 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Do you know Gournal[1] or Jarnal[2] ??? They are really cool apps,
that would be a nice start for any 'notes' program.

[1] http://www.adebenham.com/gournal/
[2] http://www.dklevine.com/general/software/tc1000/jarnal.htm

2005/10/19, Ole Reinhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi,

  Step 2: Feeding the strokes through handwriting recognition engine.

 I just wrote a handwriting recognition engine for GPE desktops. It's
 called rosetta and you can find it on:

 http://handhelds.org/project/rosetta/

 Perhaps this is a good starting point as it is able to recognise whole
 words and can be trained to the writers own script.

 If I find some spare time I'd also like to port it to meamo to have a
 new input method. I'd also like to improve the recognition itself. If
 someone is interested in this project any help is always appreciated.

 Best regards,

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Re: [maemo-developers] How do you take a screen capture on a 770?

2005-10-04 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Perhaps something like this could work:
http://www.handhelds.org/scap


2005/10/5, Roger Sperberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 How can you take a capture of the screen on a 770? (Please, every step.)

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Re: [maemo-developers] Maemo on hx4700 ipaq

2005-10-02 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Hello,

I think that Maemo platform could run in hx4700 if all its hardware
would be supported by linux. There is work in progress on it now, but,
not 100% yet.

Best regards,

2005/10/2, Bernard Mentink [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Anyone?
 -

 Hi All,

 New to this list so not sure if this question is already asked.

 Will support for resolutions other than 800x480 be supported at any time soon 
 so that Maemo can be run on the likes of the hx4700 (640x480)??

 Is there changes to the UI that could be done at present to allow that 
 resolution?

 Thanks,
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Re: [maemo-developers] Bluetooth keyboards

2005-09-27 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Great news!

2005/9/27, Tomas Junnonen (Nokia-M/Helsinki) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 There has been some speculation in the past about whether you can
 connect a Bluetooth keyboard to the 770. Officially this is not
 supported. However, in practice the 770 now accepts keyboard input if
 you manage to connect one.

 As the 770 ships with no user interface for associating a BT keyboard
 with the device, you will need to install a small plugin first,
 available here:
http://770.fs-security.com/keyboards.html

 The plugin source can also be viewed as an example of how to put your
 own icons in the status bar of the Maemo desktop, another unsupported
 feature likely to interest some of you.

 Regards,
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Re: [maemo-developers] TomTom on Maemo/Nokia 770?

2005-09-27 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
That would be nice! I think you should send a CC of this email to TomTom.

Best regards,

2005/9/27, Philip Van Hoof [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi there,

 At our company (X-Tend) we'd be very interested in having the option to
 let TomTom run on the Nokia 770.

 Are there plans (at TomTom) to sell/package their software in such a way
 that it's installable and usable on the Nokia 770?

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Re: [maemo-developers] How to view Microsoft word/ppt in maemo ?

2005-09-16 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Like these:
http://visioo-writer.tuxfamily.org/
http://imposter.sourceforge.net/

Best regards,

2005/9/16, Karoliina Salminen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 13:36 +0800, ext Falls Huang wrote:
  Hello!
Can I view the ms office word/ppt/excel file in maemo ?
Can I view the openoffice.org file in maemo ?
 
 Sure if someone ports OpenOffice.org or something similar for Maemo
 which may be challenging, but not necessarily impossible provided that
 someone does it.
 
 Currently however, as far as my understanding, the answer is no. The
 OpenOffice.org for example is a quite demanding application on the
 desktop and may be quite hard to make it fit into a resource limited
 device (very limited memory if compared to desktop (64 MB RAM, and with
 Linux, X, AF Desktop etc. loaded, not very much free RAM), very limited
 flash, if compared to desktop Linux box hard drive etc).
 
 If there would be a tiny GTK+ based OpenOffice.org viewer somewhere out
 there in the open source community (I don't know if there is), that
 would be the best starting point and a lot more realistic to port so
 that it will propably work on the 770 device. Optimizing the memory
 footprint down would be crucial to success.
 
 Best Regards,
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Re: [maemo-developers] How to view Microsoft word/ppt in maemo ?

2005-09-16 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
2005/9/16, Matthias Steinbauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 It would be a nice idea to start a viewer project within OOo to be used on
 several embedded devices. Would be also nice for mobiles and pdas.

It seems that Visioo[1] could be a good start, but it depends on pygtk
and some linux devices don't come with it. But it could be a good
candidate for 'openoffice.org-maemo-viewer'.

And Visioo only supports .sxv files, but maybe more formats could be
added with some community help.

Best regards,

[1] http://visioo-writer.tuxfamily.org/
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Re: [maemo-developers] Portable .NET on maemo

2005-09-13 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Yes, I've seen that DotGNU is in OpenEmbedded. And there are already
people working in ARM port of Mono too.


2005/9/13, Praveen A [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 Hi 
   
   I would like to see DotGNU portable .NET on Memo. There is already ARM
 port of portbale .NET available. I am sure the DotGNU community will be
 happy to work with Maemo community to have a FOSS alternative to J2ME. 
   
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Re: [maemo-developers] First email to the list.

2005-09-07 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
You are welcome my friend! ;)

2005/9/6, Nacho Barrientos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I'm now testing and learning about scratchbox and Maemo devel
 rootstrap, soon i'll start porting or writing some applications. I hope
 be useful.
 
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Re: [maemo-developers] mathematics software

2005-07-18 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Giac/XCAS [1] but it should need a Gtk port ;)

And maybe a Saturn[2] port to emulate hp48 and hp49 calcs would be great too!


[1] http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/giac.html
[2] http://www.hpcalc.org/details.php?id=4382

2005/7/18, Steffen Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  
  
 
 Hello, 
 
 My holidays were great ^^… 
 
 Last week our Math teacher used a graphical calculator for presenting some
 graphs to us. 
 
 I will transport an existing application on maemo.  Can someone give me a
 tip which software would be the best for this project? 
 
 The software has to calculate terms, algebra, equations and some
 geographical things. On winxp i use ti derive 6. Does in linux exsist good
 software like that or better? 
 
 This willbemy first 770 software project J…. 
 
 thx 
 
   
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Re: [maemo-developers] Qt + KDE port

2005-07-06 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
2005/7/6, Gustavo Barbieri [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 You understood me wrong, I liked the Maemo GUI, but I want some kde
 apps, possible kontact (maybe as separated apps, like kmail), koffice
 and khtml.
 [...]
 Talking about Apps... I know 770 is a device for browsing... but some
 productivity wouldn't hurt... anything planned? Office? PIM?

Right! But, instead of reinventing the wheel, let's take what we have:
a Gtk based device. Have we already Gtk based PIM apps for embedded
devices like this? Answer: Yes, there are GPE [1] apps, and some are
already ported to Maemo platform.

So, we need more hacking in those apps to integrate and sync them with
'traditional' desktop world. And sure, this would save some memory
space (no need for extra libs like Qt, i.e.).

Best regards,

[1] http://gpe.handhelds.org

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Re: [maemo-developers] maemowiki

2005-07-06 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
So let's mix all in a wiki under Maemo site!

2005/7/6, Steffen Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello,
 Why we need two wikis?
 http://wiki770.org and the wiki from official maemo page?
 I think one wiki is ok.
 
 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Ferenc Szekely
 Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. Juli 2005 15:14
 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; maemo-developers@maemo.org
 Betreff: [maemo-developers] maemowiki
 
 Hello,
 
 After a long long time we finally have wiki @ maemo.org. Check out the
 main page: http://maemo.org and find the new tab which will lead you to
 maemowiki.
 
 Have fun!
 ferenc
 
 ps: We also have some updates on the howto and news pages.
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[maemo-developers] Jarnal clone for maemo devices

2005-06-30 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Hello,

Does anybody know Jarnal[1]? It is a java app trying to clone M$
Journal app used in TabletPC devices. Give it a try, it has some nice
features like using PDF files as background, handwriten recognizer,
etc.

Is there any plan to use Java in N770?

Could be something similar (Gournal[2]) be ported?

Ideas? I think that these apps would be great add ons for note taking
and similar tasks..

Thanks and best regards,

[1] http://www.dklevine.com/general/software/tc1000/jarnal.htm
[2] http://www.adebenham.com/gournal/
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[maemo-developers] Re: Maemo C++

2005-06-29 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
I have talked with Miguel about mono arm port, and Novell has bought
some arm desktop pcs for it...


On 6/29/05, Koen Kooi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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  Yes, if someone ports mono jit compiler to arm...
  
  AFAIK, dotGnu works in arm-linux devices..
 
 Handhelds.org managed to get a slot in the google SoC thing for someone
 to work on getting pnet to work better on PDAs. The novell people don't
 seem to care about ARM, but the future is bright :)
 
 regards,
 
 Koen
 
 
  
  
  On 6/29/05, Stuart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
 I would really like to program in Java. It's listed in the roadmap.
 
 Anyone
 
 working on it at the moment? 
 
 
 What about .net apps with Mono?  I believe you can run Java on mono too.
 
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Re: [maemo-developers] GUI builder

2005-06-28 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Extending gazpacho? Nice..

When a release is expected?

Best regards,

2005/6/28, Tommi Komulainen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 00:04 +0100, ext Damon Chaplin wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I noticed that a GUI builder tool is slated for future releases.
 
  Are you extending glade-2 or glade-3 or starting from scratch?
 
 We're extending gazpacho, sorry.  glade-2 couldn't be extended nicely
 (when evaluation started, we weren't certain whether all widgets will be
 open) and development had pretty much shifted to glade-3 anyway, which
 wasn't ready.  Gazpacho seems to have much more momentum, probably
 because it's implemented in higher level language.
 
 Currently the widgets are not exactly (lib)glade-friendly, but we're
 working on it.
 
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Re: [maemo-developers] GUI builder

2005-06-28 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Of course, device release with some speed up are priorities!

I'll start playing with Gazpacho for some development.

Best regards,


2005/6/28, Tommi Komulainen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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  Extending gazpacho? Nice..
 
  When a release is expected?
 
 When it's ready, of course ;)
 
 Currently getting the device shipped is top priority and the remaining
 effort is spread pretty thin across everything.  I don't really have any
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[maemo-developers] Custom input keyboards

2005-06-28 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Hello,

I've heard that virtual keyboard and handwritten recognizer is closed
source in N770, right?

I would like to know if there would be any chance to create custom keyboards.

Is there any plan to use xkbd[1] or newest matchbox-keyboard and
matchbox-stroke[2]? (I'd love that).

[1] http://handhelds.org/~mallum/xkbd/
[2] http://projects.o-hand.com/matchbox/

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Re: [maemo-developers] FLTK

2005-06-23 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
2005/6/23, Kalle Vahlman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I wonder why one would want to bolt a toolkit on top of another one?
 Does FLTK have some overly fantastic widgets that Gtk is missing?

I think that main advantage of FLTK is the 'L? in its name: Light. The
fltklib could be 1 to 2 MB I think, so it has been used in some
embedded projects before as GUI tool kit, like Pixil [1]

As you can see in the fltk shots[2] there is a GUI designer, called
Fluid, and a lot of widgets. It is designed for C++ programming.

Do we really need another GUI environment in such device? That's the
question. My first answer would be we don't need it, but I think that
programmers could compile it easily for arm (it is already available)
and use it and distribute it with their apps. That's freedom.

Best regards,

[1] http://www.pixil.org/screenshots.php
[2] http://www.fltk.org/shots.php

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Re: [maemo-developers] Live-CD wishlist...

2005-06-22 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
2005/6/22, Mattias Schlenker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello everybody,
 
 please take a look at this screenshot:
 
 http://devcorner.schlenker-webdesign.de/download/scratchbox-live.png


Col!!
 
 It is the first iteration of our Maemo-Scratchbox-Live-CD. The CD is
 based on Benix which is based on Kanotix which is based on Knoppix which
 is based on Debian. Since Benix just uses 200MB, our Live-CD currently
 is about 600MB, including Scratchbox for x86 and ARM.

So I will be able to compile my apps using this LiveCD, won't I?

 This leaves about 100MB to be filled with additional maemo-apps as well
 as with tools for supporting the development (maybe an editor that is
 not vi would make sense...).

Anjuta? Garnacho/Glade + Anjuta?

Thank you very much and best regards,

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Re: [maemo-developers] Printbackend planned for Maemo?

2005-06-20 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
It would be nice that maemo based devices could print using Buletooth,
i.e. I am thinking about some scenarios for that...

2005/6/19, Björn Teipel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Hello,
  
  is there any printbackend like Gnome-Print included or planned for Maemo
 platform ?
  
  Bye,
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[maemo-developers] Optimized software

2005-06-16 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Hello,

I've read a review about Nokia 770[1] saying that the device is
something slow. Sure you have all in mind that optimized software is
important, and I hope that release unit won't have speed issues.

Some reactions to this review[2] comment about latency experience solutions:
* Wherever possible, use multi-threading to push latency into the background.
* Latency can often be hidden from users through multi-tasking
techniques, letting them continue with their work while transmission
and computation take place in the background.
* Reduce the user's experience of latency.
* Acknowledge all button clicks by visual or aural feedback within 50
milliseconds.
* Display an hourglass for any action that will take from 1/2 to 2 seconds.
* Animate the hourglass so they know the system hasn't died.
* Display a message indicating the potential length of the wait for
any action that will take longer than 2 seconds.
* Communicate the actual length through an animated progress indicator.
* Offer engaging text messages to users informed and entertained while
they are waiting for long processes, such as server saves, to be
completed.
* Make the client system beep and give a large visual indication upon
return from lengthy (10 seconds) processes, so that users know when
to return to using the system.
* Trap multiple clicks of the same button or object. Because the
Internet is slow, people tend to press the same button repeatedly,
causing things to be even slower.

Best regards,

[1] http://www.mobilepipeline.com/164302869
[2] http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000567046862/

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Re: [maemo-developers] maemo application porting and effort duplication

2005-06-14 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
What about a mediawiki website with info about ported apps or apps
that might be ported, or someone would like them ported???...

Best regards,

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  duplication? we can create a new mailing list where people can announce
  their efforts and others can search the archive to see if someone is
  already working on it, or the other option is to open up a bug against a
  dummy package in bugzilla. Any ideas/opinions ???
 
 A page listing ported and porting in progress apps would solve part of
 this problem. A example of how it could look like:
 http://killefiz.de/zaurus/showdetail.php?app=350
 
 regards,
 
 Koen
 
 
  Br,
  Devesh
 
 
 Is there any list of applications mameo guys wants
 port on priority? I was able to cross-compile mplayer
 and running on my board with 3gpp support. List will
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Re: [maemo-developers] Maemo Live-CD?

2005-06-09 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Cool!!!

2005/6/9, Mattias Schlenker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Daniel Monteiro wrote:
 
  it could be also nice to include the toolchain,in order to develop
  with no sweat =-)
 
 OK, every reply so far asks for a live CD aimed to developers, not
 something small that would also fit on a credit card sized CD or a USB
 stick.
 
 I'll build a quick and dirty version based on Kanotix Lite during the
 next days.
 
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Re: [maemo-developers] How to get a 770?

2005-06-04 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
Nokia webshop when available? Or perhaps joining the developers device
program, when units become available..

2005/6/4, Neil Cherry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I've checked the archives (not June's yet) and I'd like to know
 how I can get a 770 to work with? I need to evaluate it to replace
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