Bug#515796: acpi-support: videobtn.sh: optionally run a graphical UI to RandR

2009-02-18 Thread Bart Samwel
Hi, intrig...@boum.org wrote: Bart Samwel wrote (17 Feb 2009 19:33:49 GMT) : It's a nice suggestion, but this one I can't accept. The problem is that acpi-support isn't supposed to do this kind of thing. It simply translates the hardware key press into a virtual button, and the user's desktop

Bug#515796: acpi-support: videobtn.sh: optionally run a graphical UI to RandR

2009-02-17 Thread intrigeri
Package: acpi-support Version: 0.109-11 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch Hi, videobtn.sh currently runs acpi_fakekey to generate a $KEY_VIDEOOUT X event. I'd like it to run a RandR GUI (e.g. grandr), which would, I believe, enhance the desktop user's experience in most cases. The attached patch

Bug#515796: acpi-support: videobtn.sh: optionally run a graphical UI to RandR

2009-02-17 Thread intrigeri
intrig...@boum.org wrote (17 Feb 2009 17:57:42 GMT) : The attached patch achieves so ... well, the previous patch is buggy, please consider the fixed one attached to this very email instead. Bye, -- intrig...@boum.org | gnupg key @ https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/intrigeri.asc

Bug#515796: acpi-support: videobtn.sh: optionally run a graphical UI to RandR

2009-02-17 Thread Bart Samwel
Hi there, intrig...@boum.org wrote: videobtn.sh currently runs acpi_fakekey to generate a $KEY_VIDEOOUT X event. I'd like it to run a RandR GUI (e.g. grandr), which would, I believe, enhance the desktop user's experience in most cases. The attached patch achieves so, by adding a

Bug#515796: acpi-support: videobtn.sh: optionally run a graphical UI to RandR

2009-02-17 Thread intrigeri
Hi, Bart Samwel wrote (17 Feb 2009 19:33:49 GMT) : It's a nice suggestion, but this one I can't accept. The problem is that acpi-support isn't supposed to do this kind of thing. It simply translates the hardware key press into a virtual button, and the user's desktop environment (which can