Re: GtkWidget* handler from QWidget
I don’t know if you all received this email about attaching the notification to a child window of the application and not the main one. Again thank you very much! ---cut-here--- I found a way. In the source of the task-navigator (hd-task-navigator.c in hildon-desktop) says: /* * -- @nodest: What notifications this thumbnails is destination for. * Taken from the _HILDON_NOTIFICATION_THREAD property * of the thumbnail's client or its WM_CLASS hint. So well that’s what I did in Qt: #include #include (...) QString test = “thread example”; // Set the thread name Atom atom = XInternAtom(QX11Info::display(), "_HILDON_NOTIFICATION_THREAD", False); if (atom) { XChangeProperty (QX11Info::display(), winId(), atom, XA_STRING, 8, PropModeReplace, (unsigned char *)test.toUtf8().constData(), test.toUtf8().length() ); } I verified the settings using xprop: [sbox-FREMANTLE_X86: ~] > xprop -id 18874418 | grep THREAD _HILDON_NOTIFICATION_THREAD(STRING) = “thread example” ... and now the notification attaches to the correct window if it has a hint “message-thread” as “thread example”. Thank you so much for your help!! It was very hard to do, and I had to read a lot of the source code. Naikel ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
Re: GtkWidget* handler from QWidget
Hello Naikel, The code I talked about is here: http://vcs.maemo.org/svn/q-extras/q-extras/ Here is an example on how you can use the notification: http://vcs.maemo.org/svn/q-extras/q-extras/examples/notification/ And you can find how to attach it to your window in Mohammad's mail. Cheers, Timur --- From: Naikel Aparicio Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 9:34 AM To: maemo-developers@maemo.org Subject: Re: GtkWidget* handler from QWidget You guys are so awesome!! Using the conf file I could make the notifications stack together (using Group) with custom icon and they also attach to a window! But it attaches to the main window of my application. It seems you can set a hint (defined by Split-In-Threads) to assign different destinations (different windows) but I wonder how can you set the different child windows with those values... ... or maybe I understood it all wrong (I’m reading hildon-home source). Naikel From: Mohammad Abu-Garbeyyeh Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 1:28 AM To: Naikel Aparicio Cc: mailto:maemo-developers@maemo.org Subject: Re: GtkWidget* handler from QWidget Hi, The predefined config file can be edited (thanks to thp for his "example" - he did it in gpodder) Anyway, you need to add something like this to your debian/postinst # Add Sociality to the notification bubble settings NOTIFICATIONS_CONF="/etc/hildon-desktop/notification-groups.conf" NOTIFICATIONS_KEY="sociality-new-notifications" if ! grep -q "$NOTIFICATIONS_KEY" "$NOTIFICATIONS_CONF"; then echo -n "Updating $NOTIFICATIONS_CONF..." cat >>$NOTIFICATIONS_CONF << EOF ### BEGIN Added by sociality postinst ### [sociality-new-notifications] Destination=Sociality Icon=general_facebook LED-Pattern=PatternCommonNotification ### END Added by sociality postinst ### EOF echo "done." fi Change all values to whatever you need, then use the key you defined in your app's code. The user might need to restart parts of hildon or just reboot, but it works :) -- Regards, Mohammad Abu-Garbeyyeh On Jun 8, 2012, at 8:34 AM, "Naikel Aparicio" wrote: Not really. Those are the banners and notes, as you can see in screenshots in http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo-4.6/maemo5-informationbox.html What I want is the notification bubble. Sadly anyway I just found libhildon-plugins-notify-sv.so didn’t implement correctly the org.freedesktop.Notifications notifications. Maemo will only attach the notifications depending on the hint category to a predefined program, that is Modest for email, Conversations for IM/chat, etc. It’s not customizable. If you don’t set a category hint in your notification the daemon simply ignores everything and shows a notification that is totally useless with no sound, no LED alert, no vibration, no attachment to another widget and most importantly: it never updates itself. That means if you write your own email client, you can’t create notifications that are attached to it; if you set the category “email-message” it will always be attached to modest. When I say “attach” is that the notification belongs to the same widget and it doesn’t appear as a new window, it appears as if it were the same window than the application that generated it. Naikel From: timop.harko...@gmail.com Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 12:24 AM To: maemo-developers@maemo.org ; Naikel Aparicio Subject: Re: GtkWidget* handler from QWidget The maemo5 module has the notification stuff. Check if it does what you need http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo/qtmaemo5.html Timo Naikel Aparicio kirjoitti 8.6.2012 3:27: Question to my fellow developers: I want to attach a Maemo native notification (those orange bubbles) to a QWidget. Using GLIB, it’s easy; you call notify_notification_attach_to_widget or add a hint with “attach-widget”. The thing is in order to do that you need the GtkWidget* handler of the window, and all I got is a QWidget. Is there a way do it? Thanks in advance, Naikel Aparicio Scorpius @ tmo ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
Re: GtkWidget* handler from QWidget
You guys are so awesome!! Using the conf file I could make the notifications stack together (using Group) with custom icon and they also attach to a window! But it attaches to the main window of my application. It seems you can set a hint (defined by Split-In-Threads) to assign different destinations (different windows) but I wonder how can you set the different child windows with those values... ... or maybe I understood it all wrong (I’m reading hildon-home source). Naikel From: Mohammad Abu-Garbeyyeh Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 1:28 AM To: Naikel Aparicio Cc: mailto:maemo-developers@maemo.org Subject: Re: GtkWidget* handler from QWidget Hi, The predefined config file can be edited (thanks to thp for his "example" - he did it in gpodder) Anyway, you need to add something like this to your debian/postinst # Add Sociality to the notification bubble settings NOTIFICATIONS_CONF="/etc/hildon-desktop/notification-groups.conf" NOTIFICATIONS_KEY="sociality-new-notifications" if ! grep -q "$NOTIFICATIONS_KEY" "$NOTIFICATIONS_CONF"; then echo -n "Updating $NOTIFICATIONS_CONF..." cat >>$NOTIFICATIONS_CONF << EOF ### BEGIN Added by sociality postinst ### [sociality-new-notifications] Destination=Sociality Icon=general_facebook LED-Pattern=PatternCommonNotification ### END Added by sociality postinst ### EOF echo "done." fi Change all values to whatever you need, then use the key you defined in your app's code. The user might need to restart parts of hildon or just reboot, but it works :) -- Regards, Mohammad Abu-Garbeyyeh On Jun 8, 2012, at 8:34 AM, "Naikel Aparicio" wrote: Not really. Those are the banners and notes, as you can see in screenshots in http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo-4.6/maemo5-informationbox.html What I want is the notification bubble. Sadly anyway I just found libhildon-plugins-notify-sv.so didn’t implement correctly the org.freedesktop.Notifications notifications. Maemo will only attach the notifications depending on the hint category to a predefined program, that is Modest for email, Conversations for IM/chat, etc. It’s not customizable. If you don’t set a category hint in your notification the daemon simply ignores everything and shows a notification that is totally useless with no sound, no LED alert, no vibration, no attachment to another widget and most importantly: it never updates itself. That means if you write your own email client, you can’t create notifications that are attached to it; if you set the category “email-message” it will always be attached to modest. When I say “attach” is that the notification belongs to the same widget and it doesn’t appear as a new window, it appears as if it were the same window than the application that generated it. Naikel From: timop.harko...@gmail.com Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 12:24 AM To: maemo-developers@maemo.org ; Naikel Aparicio Subject: Re: GtkWidget* handler from QWidget The maemo5 module has the notification stuff. Check if it does what you need http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo/qtmaemo5.html Timo Naikel Aparicio kirjoitti 8.6.2012 3:27: Question to my fellow developers: I want to attach a Maemo native notification (those orange bubbles) to a QWidget. Using GLIB, it’s easy; you call notify_notification_attach_to_widget or add a hint with “attach-widget”. The thing is in orderto do that you need the GtkWidget* handler of the window, and all I got is a QWidget. Is there a way do it? Thanks in advance, Naikel Aparicio Scorpius @ tmo ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
Re: GtkWidget* handler from QWidget
Hello Naikel, There are two things that come to my mind: - I implemented a Qt-based api for that stuff a long time ago - It's not possible to attach them to your window, but it's possible to add an entry to a config file, and then it will attach the notification to your window - Led/vibration notifications are possible by setting a notification hint, regardless of whether or not it's attached to your window. If you wish, I can point you to the right direction. :) Timur Sent from my Nokia N950 On 2012.06.08. 7:34 Naikel Aparicio wrote: Not really. Those are the banners and notes, as you can see in screenshots in http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo-4.6/maemo5-informationbox.html What I want is the notification bubble. Sadly anyway I just found libhildon-plugins-notify-sv.so didn’t implement correctly the org.freedesktop.Notifications notifications. Maemo will only attach the notifications depending on the hint category to a predefined program, that is Modest for email, Conversations for IM/chat, etc. It’s not customizable. If you don’t set a category hint in your notification the daemon simply ignores everything and shows a notification that is totally useless with no sound, no LED alert, no vibration, no attachment to another widget and most importantly: it never updates itself. That means if you write your own email client, you can’t create notifications that are attached to it; if you set the category “email-message” it will always be attached to modest. When I say “attach” is that the notification belongs to the same widget and it doesn’t appear as a new window, it appears as if it were the same window than the application that generated it. Naikel From: timop.harko...@gmail.com Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 12:24 AM To: maemo-developers@maemo.org ; Naikel Aparicio Subject: Re: GtkWidget* handler from QWidget The maemo5 module has the notification stuff. Check if it does what you need http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo/qtmaemo5.html Timo Naikel Aparicio kirjoitti 8.6.2012 3:27: Question to my fellow developers: I want to attach a Maemo native notification (those orange bubbles) to a QWidget. Using GLIB, it’s easy; you call notify_notification_attach_to_widget or add a hint with “attach-widget”. The thing is in order to do that you need the GtkWidget* handler of the window, and all I got is a QWidget. Is there a way do it? Thanks in advance, Naikel Aparicio Scorpius @ tmo ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
Re: GtkWidget* handler from QWidget
Hi, The predefined config file can be edited (thanks to thp for his "example" - he did it in gpodder) Anyway, you need to add something like this to your debian/postinst # Add Sociality to the notification bubble settings NOTIFICATIONS_CONF="/etc/hildon-desktop/notification-groups.conf" NOTIFICATIONS_KEY="sociality-new-notifications" if ! grep -q "$NOTIFICATIONS_KEY" "$NOTIFICATIONS_CONF"; then echo -n "Updating $NOTIFICATIONS_CONF..." cat >>$NOTIFICATIONS_CONF << EOF ### BEGIN Added by sociality postinst ### [sociality-new-notifications] Destination=Sociality Icon=general_facebook LED-Pattern=PatternCommonNotification ### END Added by sociality postinst ### EOF echo "done." fi Change all values to whatever you need, then use the key you defined in your app's code. The user might need to restart parts of hildon or just reboot, but it works :) -- Regards, Mohammad Abu-Garbeyyeh On Jun 8, 2012, at 8:34 AM, "Naikel Aparicio" wrote: > Not really. > > Those are the banners and notes, as you can see in screenshots in > http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo-4.6/maemo5-informationbox.html > > What I want is the notification bubble. Sadly anyway I just found > libhildon-plugins-notify-sv.so didn’t implement correctly the > org.freedesktop.Notifications notifications. Maemo will only attach the > notifications depending on the hint category to a predefined program, that is > Modest for email, Conversations for IM/chat, etc. It’s not customizable. If > you don’t set a category hint in your notification the daemon simply ignores > everything and shows a notification that is totally useless with no sound, no > LED alert, no vibration, no attachment to another widget and most > importantly: it never updates itself. > > That means if you write your own email client, you can’t create notifications > that are attached to it; if you set the category “email-message” it will > always be attached to modest. When I say “attach” is that the notification > belongs to the same widget and it doesn’t appear as a new window, it appears > as if it were the same window than the application that generated it. > > Naikel > > From: timop.harko...@gmail.com > Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 12:24 AM > To: maemo-developers@maemo.org ; Naikel Aparicio > Subject: Re: GtkWidget* handler from QWidget > > The maemo5 module has the notification stuff. Check if it does what you need > > http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo/qtmaemo5.html > > Timo > > Naikel Aparicio kirjoitti 8.6.2012 3:27: > > Question to my fellow developers: > > I want to attach a Maemo native notification (those orange bubbles) to a > QWidget. Using GLIB, it’s easy; you call > notify_notification_attach_to_widget or add a hint with “attach-widget”. > > The thing is in order to do that you need the GtkWidget* handler of the > window, and all I got is a QWidget. Is there a way do it? > > Thanks in advance, > > Naikel Aparicio > Scorpius @ tmo > > ___ > maemo-developers mailing list > maemo-developers@maemo.org > https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
Re: GtkWidget* handler from QWidget
Not really. Those are the banners and notes, as you can see in screenshots in http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo-4.6/maemo5-informationbox.html What I want is the notification bubble. Sadly anyway I just found libhildon-plugins-notify-sv.so didn’t implement correctly the org.freedesktop.Notifications notifications. Maemo will only attach the notifications depending on the hint category to a predefined program, that is Modest for email, Conversations for IM/chat, etc. It’s not customizable. If you don’t set a category hint in your notification the daemon simply ignores everything and shows a notification that is totally useless with no sound, no LED alert, no vibration, no attachment to another widget and most importantly: it never updates itself. That means if you write your own email client, you can’t create notifications that are attached to it; if you set the category “email-message” it will always be attached to modest. When I say “attach” is that the notification belongs to the same widget and it doesn’t appear as a new window, it appears as if it were the same window than the application that generated it. Naikel From: timop.harko...@gmail.com Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 12:24 AM To: maemo-developers@maemo.org ; Naikel Aparicio Subject: Re: GtkWidget* handler from QWidget The maemo5 module has the notification stuff. Check if it does what you need http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo/qtmaemo5.html Timo Naikel Aparicio kirjoitti 8.6.2012 3:27: Question to my fellow developers: I want to attach a Maemo native notification (those orange bubbles) to a QWidget. Using GLIB, it’s easy; you call notify_notification_attach_to_widget or add a hint with “attach-widget”. The thing is in orderto do that you need the GtkWidget* handler of the window, and all I got is a QWidget. Is there a way do it? Thanks in advance, Naikel Aparicio Scorpius @ tmo ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
Re: GtkWidget* handler from QWidget
The maemo5 module has the notification stuff. Check if it does what you need http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qt-maemo/qtmaemo5.html Timo Naikel Aparicio kirjoitti 8.6.2012 3:27: Question to my fellow developers: I want to attach a Maemo native notification (those orange bubbles) to a QWidget. Using GLIB, it’s easy; you call notify_notification_attach_to_widget or add a hint with “attach-widget”. The thing is in order to do that you need the GtkWidget* handler of the window, and all I got is a QWidget. Is there a way do it? Thanks in advance, Naikel Aparicio Scorpius @ tmo ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
GtkWidget* handler from QWidget
Question to my fellow developers: I want to attach a Maemo native notification (those orange bubbles) to a QWidget. Using GLIB, it’s easy; you call notify_notification_attach_to_widget or add a hint with “attach-widget”. The thing is in orderto do that you need the GtkWidget* handler of the window, and all I got is a QWidget. Is there a way do it? Thanks in advance, Naikel Aparicio Scorpius @ tmo___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers