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On Tue, 19 Feb 2013 04:27:22 +0100, Paul Wise wrote:
I asked on IRC again and got a couple of links:
https://www.tizen.org/irclogs/%23tizen.2013-02-19.log.html#t2013-02-19T02:51:25
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sry for follow up. it seems to be opkg.org problem.
basically what i wrot in my earlier mail is bs.
opkg just handles pictures worse than the even cheapest blogs that are
out there...
so basically the screenshots have to be renamed i guess?
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lots of devs who uploaded their
lots of devs who uploaded their package to opkg.org linked to
screenshots from scap. please change that, since it doesnt look nice to
see nEo theme screenshots everywhere on opkg.org.
(yes i made this mistake myself, i am just editing the package with the
bogus screenie)
br
Hi guys,
Jon Levell wrote:
> I'm writing an article for LWN (http://www.lwn.net) saying
> that I think SHR is now suitable for your typical LWN.net
> reader).
The article is now online for LWN subscribers. It's subscribers
only for 7 days. When it's free I'll add a link in this thread.
Thanks
You can also find some sshots here :
http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/On_Screen_Display
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On Tuesday 09 June 2009 00:05:10 Jon Levell wrote:
> Michael Zanetti wrote:
> > How did you get the category bar on the bottom for example on screenshot
> > #2753?
>
> I think that is a screenshot of Launcher:
> http://www.opkg.org/package_220.html
>
No... It also isn't launcher... If it were laun
Michael Zanetti wrote:
> How did you get the category bar on the bottom for example on screenshot
> #2753?
I think that is a screenshot of Launcher:
http://www.opkg.org/package_220.html
Jon.
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Hi
If this help
there are some video , you can screenshot at :
http://rzr.online.fr/x/blip.tv/file/2198765
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Good resources for a user guide...
Michael Zanetti wrote:
> On Sunday 07 June 2009 12:00:44 Petr Vanek wrote:
>
>> i am uploading it on http://scap.linuxtogo.org/ as we speak, please
>> select what you like :)
>>
>>
>
> Very nice screenshots!
>
&g
what you like :)
> >
> >Very nice screenshots!
> >
> >How did you get the category bar on the bottom for example on
> >screenshot #2753?
> >
>
> this is not my shot, but could this be Sort desk?
>
No... it
On Sun, 7 Jun 2009 15:14:02 +0200
Michael Zanetti (MZ) wrote:
>On Sunday 07 June 2009 12:00:44 Petr Vanek wrote:
>>
>> i am uploading it on http://scap.linuxtogo.org/ as we speak, please
>> select what you like :)
>>
>
>Very nice screenshots!
>
>How did you
Hi,
Petr Vanek wrote:
> Jon Levell (JL) wrote:
[..]
>> LWN would like some screenshots of a recent SHR
>> (testing or unstable) that they could publish with the
>> article.
> i am uploading it on http://scap.linuxtogo.org/ as we speak, please
> select what you like
>>I'd especially like the dialler and the main illume
>>launcher screen but I'd appreciate any that you
>>thought were interesting and suitable for publication.
>i am uploading it on http://scap.linuxtogo.org/ as we speak, please
ok,
all was shot on latest SHR unstable,
home screen provided by L
On Sunday 07 June 2009 12:00:44 Petr Vanek wrote:
>
> i am uploading it on http://scap.linuxtogo.org/ as we speak, please
> select what you like :)
>
Very nice screenshots!
How did you get the category bar on the bottom for example on screenshot
#2753?
Tha
Petr Vanek wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Jun 2009 10:38:41 +0100
> Jon Levell (JL) wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm writing an article for LWN (http://www.lwn.net) saying
>> that I think SHR is now suitable for your typical LWN.net
>> reader). LWN would like som
On Sun, 07 Jun 2009 10:38:41 +0100
Jon Levell (JL) wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm writing an article for LWN (http://www.lwn.net) saying
>that I think SHR is now suitable for your typical LWN.net
>reader). LWN would like some screenshots of a recent SHR
>(testing or unstable) that
Hi,
I'm writing an article for LWN (http://www.lwn.net) saying
that I think SHR is now suitable for your typical LWN.net
reader). LWN would like some screenshots of a recent SHR
(testing or unstable) that they could publish with the
article.
Unfortunately my FR is still in transit (buzz fix
Tobias Kündig ??:
> Hello everyone
>
> I'm working for a free german Linux-Magazine called Yalmagazine
> (www.yalmagazine.org). We are publishing an article about the Openmoko
> Freerunner this month.
>
> I'm writing to ask you, if I may use some 2008.8 sc
Le lundi 06 octobre 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> I'm writing to ask you, if I may use some 2008.8 screenshots from the wiki:
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2008.8
Yes.
My analysis is:
these images were created by Openmoko, of Openmoko sofware, and uploaded by
Coolcat
are publishing an article about the Openmoko
> Freerunner this month.
>
> I'm writing to ask you, if I may use some 2008.8 screenshots from the wiki:
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2008.8
>
> I'm sure someone on this list can answer
Openmoko
>> Freerunner this month.
>>
>> I'm writing to ask you, if I may use some 2008.8 screenshots from the wiki:
>> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2008.8
>>
>> I'm sure someone on this list can answer my question.
>>
Tobias Kündig wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> I'm working for a free german Linux-Magazine called Yalmagazine
> (www.yalmagazine.org). We are publishing an article about the Openmoko
> Freerunner this month.
>
> I'm writing to ask you, if I may use some 2008.8 sc
Hello everyone
I'm working for a free german Linux-Magazine called Yalmagazine
(www.yalmagazine.org). We are publishing an article about the Openmoko
Freerunner this month.
I'm writing to ask you, if I may use some 2008.8 screenshots from the wiki:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2
are there some screenshots available or youtube snippets, so one can check
it out w/o installing?
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we need this in a archive
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Shiloh
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 12:08 PM
To: List for Openmoko community discussion
Subject: Re: Need screenshots of ASU, FSO
Perfect. Thanks.
Michael 'M
Perfect. Thanks.
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
> Michael Shiloh ha scritto:
>> Can someone point me at any screenshots of ASU and FSO?
>
> The ASU ones are at http://dos.jogger.pl/2008/06/29/asu-to-przyszlosc/
>
&
Perfect. Thanks.
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> Am Freitag 04 Juli 2008 05:22:48 schrieb Michael Shiloh:
>> Can someone point me at any screenshots of ASU and FSO?
>
> Only some very early ones @
>
> http://scap.linuxtogo.org/index.php?page=6
>
> It has s
Am Freitag 04 Juli 2008 05:22:48 schrieb Michael Shiloh:
> Can someone point me at any screenshots of ASU and FSO?
Only some very early ones @
http://scap.linuxtogo.org/index.php?page=6
It has slightly changed since then. I'll cook some when I'm back from my 3-day
vacation whi
Michael Shiloh ha scritto:
> Can someone point me at any screenshots of ASU and FSO?
The ASU ones are at http://dos.jogger.pl/2008/06/29/asu-to-przyszlosc/
I dunno about FSO...
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Can someone point me at any screenshots of ASU and FSO?
Thanks,
Michael
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> is there any page on the wiki that shows the current GUI state of OM ?
>
> Especially with the 'switch' to Qt I would like to know how both environments
> interact graphically.
There are some pics and videos by Einstein from freeyourphone.de:
- http://tinyurl.com/66k
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 5:44 PM, andy selby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/6/3 Kevin Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I think he was looking for pictures of the ASU.
>
> I was hoping that a Freerunner owner would post some ASU screenies on
> that site in future
>
> 2008/6/3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I
2008/6/3 Kevin Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I think he was looking for pictures of the ASU.
I was hoping that a Freerunner owner would post some ASU screenies on
that site in future
2008/6/3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> In essense I was looking for pictures that give me an Idea of the OM user
> experie
In essense I was looking for pictures that give me an Idea of the OM user
experience to drool over :)
CU
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NICE pics :D
Kevin Dean skrev:
I think he was looking for pictures of the ASU.
You can see some basic ones here
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/attachment/ticket/1432/qwerty-scramble-1.png
and http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/attachment/ticket/1432/qwerty-scramble-2.png
You can find a semi-reliable
I think he was looking for pictures of the ASU.
You can see some basic ones here
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/attachment/ticket/1432/qwerty-scramble-1.png
and http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/attachment/ticket/1432/qwerty-scramble-2.png
You can find a semi-reliable working concept
http://people.ope
> is there any page on the wiki that shows the current GUI state of OM ?
>
> Especially with the 'switch' to Qt I would like to know how both environments
> interact graphically.
None there at the moment, but you might want to keep an eye on
scap.linuxtogo.org
Don't know about other sites, but this one particularly comes to mind -
http://monochromementality.com/index.php/blog/show/Day-One-Openmoko-Freerunner.html
Rahul J
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 8:48 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> is there any page on the wiki that shows the current GUI st
Hi all,
is there any page on the wiki that shows the current GUI state of OM ?
Especially with the 'switch' to Qt I would like to know how both environments
interact graphically.
Thx
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Then make sure that the system does never respond slowly! ;)
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Thomas Wood wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-08-22 at 19:49 +0300, Kalle Kärkkäinen wrote:
> [...]
>>
>> I guess that there should be something extra on the ui. It's pretty
>> plain as it is. Maybe there could be animations or some other stuff
>> that'd make the phone come to life? Maybe for the menus and t
On 22 Aug 2007, at 19:38, Xamindar wrote:
I just want to say that I can't stand the ubuntu colors. Please
don't suggest using ugly brown colors for a phone. At the moment I
like the dark version of the phone but the orange one could use a
little change.
People will never agree on colou
I just want to say that I can't stand the ubuntu colors. Please don't
suggest using ugly brown colors for a phone. At the moment I like the
dark version of the phone but the orange one could use a little change.
Dylan McCall wrote:
Have to kind of agree with Amy about the colour scheme. I am
On Wed, 2007-08-22 at 19:49 +0300, Kalle Kärkkäinen wrote:
[...]
>
> I guess that there should be something extra on the ui. It's pretty
> plain as it is. Maybe there could be animations or some other stuff
> that'd make the phone come to life? Maybe for the menus and toolbars
> or something like
On 8/22/07, Jeremy G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think at this point, the orange/black is just such a default
> OpenMoko look that getting rid of it would cause a few aneurysms; I
> also think that the color scheme is already so associated with the OS
> that springing something new would bring
Sorry for the empty post. Heres the intended content.
- Original Message -
From: Amy Stephen
Absolutely true! It should be skinnable. But, before that happens - these
images are what are hitting the press. Would certainly love to see OpenMoko
present a very sharp, bright image as
Piggybacking on what's already been said about the colors, I've got a
random (maybe insignificant point).
I think at this point, the orange/black is just such a default
OpenMoko look that getting rid of it would cause a few aneurysms; I
also think that the color scheme is already so associated wit
- Original Message -
From: Amy Stephen
Absolutely true! It should be skinnable. But, before that happens - these
images are what are hitting the press. Would certainly love to see OpenMoko
present a very sharp, bright image as others are observing, wondering if an
open source
Amy Stephen wrote:
But, IMO, the color scheme is wrong! I know lots of amazing technical
hurdles are being cleared and political ones, as well. But, that color
scheme is going to hold this thing back. It should be snazzy and bright
and colorful and full of ENERGY! Not orange and black like Hal
Absolutely true! It should be skinnable. But, before that happens - these
images are what are hitting the press. Would certainly love to see OpenMoko
present a very sharp, bright image as others are observing, wondering if an
open source community can really go toe-to-toe with the iPhone. I recogni
Sorry, I feel I should elaborate, since the background already is usually
light in the main content. There is already a lot of red, and blue just
looks less important than red, so the colour we could use to indicate things
of particular importance is already in use.
On 8/22/07, Dylan McCall <[EMAI
Have to kind of agree with Amy about the colour scheme. I am not much of an
art person, but I am pondering a theme that rhymes with Ubuntu's Human
theme, with a more natural, (human) look to the applications. I am one of
what seems a few who has always liked the idea behind that theme :b
What I hav
Amy Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> But, IMO, the color scheme is wrong! I know lots of amazing technical hurdles
> are being cleared and political ones, as well. But, that color scheme is
> going to hold this thing back. It should be snazzy and bright and colorful
> and full of ENERGY! N
ce with GTK+, Matchbox, and mobile user interfaces -- and
> > > redesigned an incredibly promising new interface.
> > >
> > Sounds great!
> >
> > Are there screenshots available anywhere?
>
> Yes, on the wiki. http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Dialer/2007.2 for
&
Thanks so much for sharing these pictures. I include one, and a link, on
OpenSourceCommunity.org
I watch this project very closely. It has great potential to keep choice
available to people - even just for selecting a services provider.
But, IMO, the color scheme is wrong! I know lots of amazing
http://scap.linuxtogo.org/index.php?page=1
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On 8/21/07, Erland Lewin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Sounds great!
>
> Are there screenshots available anywhere?
>
> /Erland
Better, see videos on this blog:
http://chrislord.net/blog/fancy-scrolling-widgets-pt2.enlighten
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> >
> Sounds great!
>
> Are there screenshots available anywhere?
Yes, on the wiki. http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Dialer/2007.2 for example...
Joe
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Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
We went back to the drawing board with OpenedHand -- lead by their vast
experience with GTK+, Matchbox, and mobile user interfaces -- and
redesigned an incredibly promising new interface.
Sounds great!
Are there screenshots available anywhere?
/Erland
http://apcmag.com/5896/gallery_intels_new_mobile_internet_device_with_red_flag_linux
Notice the:
* Google Maps with GPS
* widget-like launcher
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