As of now, if a running ekiga instance makes a call started through
ekiga -c # there is no visual feedback at all. Somehow, when I use
this, it creates a little uneasy feeling (despite the obvious audio
feedback). Also, if I lose connection to my account (and thus can't
receive or place
Le mercredi 04 février 2009 à 13:27 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
As of now, if a running ekiga instance makes a call started through
ekiga -c # there is no visual feedback at all. Somehow, when I use
this, it creates a little uneasy feeling (despite the obvious audio
feedback). Also, if
Le mercredi 04 février 2009 à 15:08 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
Yes, I'm missing something: the called state, waiting to pick up
the
phone. Embarrasing. But not a problem, in this case there is a
powerful
visual representation :-)
What you missed is this:
you can turn the green tray icon
yannick wrote:
Le mercredi 04 février 2009 à 15:08 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
Yes, I'm missing something: the called state, waiting to pick up
the
phone. Embarrasing. But not a problem, in this case there is a
powerful
visual representation :-)
What you missed is this:
you can
Le mercredi 04 février 2009 à 13:27 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
As of now, if a running ekiga instance makes a call started through
ekiga -c # there is no visual feedback at all. Somehow, when I use
this, it creates a little uneasy feeling (despite the obvious audio
feedback). Also, if I