Re: FatFingerShell vt with fullscreen keyboard

2009-04-06 Thread Visti Andresen
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 04:03:29 -0300 Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote: > Hello people, > > it is a new virtual terminal for Openmoko, with a complete fullscreen > keyboard > and sound. > I have just started to read up on my mailing list subscriptions and stumbled onto this post. A very nice applic

Re: FatFingerShell vt with fullscreen keyboard

2009-04-01 Thread Werner Almesberger
Helge Hafting wrote: > Hm. But the glamo supports _some_ format. Will X11 be able to take > advantage of that, if the app is smart and request exactly the subsets > of blending operations/dataformats that the glamo can do? That would be a question for the X11 gurus. > I have such a script for sm

Re: FatFingerShell vt with fullscreen keyboard

2009-03-30 Thread Paul Sladen
On Mon, 30 Mar 2009, Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote: > --- On Fri, 3/27/09, Aapo Rantalainen wrote: > > How about vibration feedback? The key thing that Apple worked out was showing a confirmation feedback in the locality of the click, but outside of the target area (the magnifying glass, and the cu

Re: FatFingerShell vt with fullscreen keyboard

2009-03-30 Thread Rafael Ignacio Zurita
Hello Aapo and Marco, --- On Fri, 3/27/09, Aapo Rantalainen wrote: > How about vibration feedback? Because I do not want use sound-feedback > in bus/train. And maybe somebody else can't use visual-feedback for > some reason. So there could be three different (selectable) > feedback. --- On Sat,

Re: FatFingerShell vt with fullscreen keyboard

2009-03-28 Thread Marco Trevisan (TreviƱo)
Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote: > it is a new virtual terminal for Openmoko, with a complete fullscreen > keyboard > and sound. Very nice! > You can set the colors and the transparency, set new keyboard layouts (hard > yet) > and replace the sounds. Cool... What about adding the support for usi

Re: FatFingerShell vt with fullscreen keyboard

2009-03-27 Thread Werner Almesberger
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote: > With FSO, it's a piece of cake to do that. Exactly :-) I actually wonder why this doesn't exist yet. Such a collection of FSO/DBus wrappers would make a nice "getting started" set for those trying to learn how FSO does things as well. - Werner

Re: FatFingerShell vt with fullscreen keyboard

2009-03-27 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
On Friday 27 March 2009 14:34:31 Werner Almesberger wrote: > Oh, and where are the applications ? :-) When Openmoko first announced > the Linux-based GTA01, I read a lot of jokes about the kind of user > interface a Linux phone would have. Usually they were of the kind > "making a phone call is eas

Re: FatFingerShell vt with fullscreen keyboard

2009-03-27 Thread Rafael Ignacio Zurita
Hello Werner, On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 10:34:31AM -0300, Werner Almesberger wrote: > Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote: > > it is a new virtual terminal for Openmoko, with a complete fullscreen > > keyboard and sound. > > Wow, I love this idea ! Alas, it looks a little slow. (Haven't tried to > run i

Re: FatFingerShell vt with fullscreen keyboard

2009-03-27 Thread Werner Almesberger
Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote: > it is a new virtual terminal for Openmoko, with a complete fullscreen > keyboard and sound. Wow, I love this idea ! Alas, it looks a little slow. (Haven't tried to run it yet, just looked at the videos.) Here's an idea how you could perhaps make it much faster: A

Re: FatFingerShell vt with fullscreen keyboard

2009-03-27 Thread Aapo Rantalainen
How about vibration feedback? Because I do not want use sound-feedback in bus/train. And maybe somebody else can't use visual-feedback for some reason. So there could be three different (selectable) feedback. I have used this little snip to do some vibration (Its for c++, but you got the point):

FatFingerShell vt with fullscreen keyboard

2009-03-27 Thread Rafael Ignacio Zurita
Hello people, it is a new virtual terminal for Openmoko, with a complete fullscreen keyboard and sound. You can set the colors and the transparency, set new keyboard layouts (hard yet) and replace the sounds. This terminal should be useful for bash/vi and other common console tools. The fullsc