On Oct 24, 2008, at 5:25 PM, Karl Eichwalder wrote:
> The reader application must not blank the screen while reading; I've
> the
> feeling fbreader lacks the feature maemo-mapper already knows about:
> if
> in full-screen mode, keep screen contents visible.
Hopefully as a toggle-able option,
On Oct 24, 2008, at 4:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Marco Tabini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I was trying to access the liblocation functionality
>
> On a slightly related note (and sorry Marco, the answer is beyond me
> at the moment but it does raise a good point) I would like to see
> f
Karl Eichwalder wrote:
> The reader application must not blank the screen while reading; I've the
> feeling fbreader lacks the feature maemo-mapper already knows about: if
> in full-screen mode, keep screen contents visible.
If you have not done so already, it might be good to file a bug at the
f
Graham Cobb wrote:
> I didn't suggest GPE because I had the impression that Nokia may have plans
> to
> solve the PIM problem in some different way (some other app?) in about the
> Freemantle timeframe. Not sure where I got that impression from -- probably
> something someone said at the Summi
Sarah Newman wrote:
> David Greaves wrote:
>
>> I propose:
>> * The GPE suite (especially synchronising)
>> * Canola (some limitations that become annoying quickly)
>>
>
> GPE seconded FWIW. I might be able to help with finger-friendliness and
> maybe location-based task reminders (as I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
Nice things, but first try to get the basics right ;)
I'd like to record GPS tracks while hiking for 7 x 8 hrs (= 1 week)
without recharging.
Downloading e-books from gutenberg.net should be a snap, and I'd like to
page thru 2.500 pages without recharging.
The read
Quoting koos vriezen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2008/10/24 David Greaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> for maemo is pyrecipe (http://pyrecipe.garage.maemo.org/ ).
Pyrecipe is a great app, not fully matured (as Daniel Yerga will
probably admit) but is something that could be a 'deal breaker' for
some. Lov
Quoting Quim Gil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> ext Neil Jerram wrote:
>> 2. The timescale is too short. Either people already have most of
>> their time committed for the next few months, or they don't. I would
>> venture that those with time on their hands are mostly unlikely to be
>> people who could
2008/10/24 David Greaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Quim Gil wrote:
>> More?
>
> I propose:
> * The GPE suite (especially synchronising)
> * Canola (some limitations that become annoying quickly)
(btw. wouldn't support for mesh networking and direct voip calls be
just a killer?)
Anyhow, today at my
Quoting Marco Tabini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I was trying to access the liblocation functionality
On a slightly related note (and sorry Marco, the answer is beyond me
at the moment but it does raise a good point) I would like to see
future, as in Maemo 5, applications use geoclue [1] as their m
Graham Cobb wrote:
> o Extending Opensync to non-PIM objects such as photos.
No, that's probably solved by http://www.conduit-project.org/ already.
Which would be nice to have on Maemo - and (using the search function
there) seems to be kind of available for Maemo already:
http://www.conduit-pr
On Friday 24 October 2008 16:46:12 Sarah Newman wrote:
> David Greaves wrote:
> > I propose:
> > * The GPE suite (especially synchronising)
> > * Canola (some limitations that become annoying quickly)
>
> GPE seconded FWIW. I might be able to help with finger-friendliness and
> maybe location-ba
Hello Quim we develop
http://retromessenger.sf.net and apply as well for nokia support.
Thanks for a feedback
Max
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 8:43 AM, Quim Gil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a bit surprised about the little discussion generated by our call to
> support cool projects.
>
> http://fl
I would add Pimlico apps from OpenHand...
It would be nice adding Remember the Milk API [1](tasks based in
location)... I've been researching a bit using RTM python API
[1] http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/api/
2008/10/24, Sarah Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> David Greaves wrote:
> > I pro
I think, PIM's in Handheld devices with GPS should also embrace
location based services.
Traditionally PIM have been a time based application. Other than an
action taking place on a "when", it should also consider actions on a
"where".
~m~
Varghese
>
> On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 11:11 AM, David Gr
David Greaves wrote:
> I propose:
> * The GPE suite (especially synchronising)
> * Canola (some limitations that become annoying quickly)
GPE seconded FWIW. I might be able to help with finger-friendliness and
maybe location-based task reminders (as I have the time, no kidding this
is short f
Quim Gil wrote:
> More?
I propose:
* The GPE suite (especially synchronising)
* Canola (some limitations that become annoying quickly)
David
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Eero Tamminen wrote:
> HI,
>
> ext Darren Enns wrote:
Hello! I have just sent a reply to my previous reply :) I have
gotten
a bit further by 'cheating', but since you are a Fedora user, can you
confirm to me the things that I did (on my own) to 'fix' my problems?
e.g. wh
Hi,
ext Quim Gil wrote:
> I don't know developers not willing to produce software that users find
> amazing and fall in love with. Ok, in fact I know some ;) but you get
> my point.
>
> Differentiation, in the way Nokia understands differentiation, is
> nothing we are looking for in this call.
HI,
ext Darren Enns wrote:
>>> Hello! I have just sent a reply to my previous reply :) I have gotten
>>> a bit further by 'cheating', but since you are a Fedora user, can you
>>> confirm to me the things that I did (on my own) to 'fix' my problems?
>>> e.g. what were/are *your* permissions on th
Hi Jussi—
On 24-Oct-08, at 7:28 AM, Jussi Kukkonen wrote:
> The location stuff above gpsd is closed source and will not be
> installed by default.
>
> IIRC you need to answer yes in the installer when it asks about
> closed Nokia binaries, and later install "maemo-explicit" meta
> package i
Hi Marco,
Marco Tabini wrote:
> I am just getting start working with Maemo; I have followed the
> instructions and set up my development environment (at least, I
> _think_ I did) using the 4.1.1 SDK, and I was trying to access the
> liblocation functionality, but without much success. The lo
"ext Andrew Zabolotny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello!
>
> Recently doing an 'apt-get update' I noticed this:
>
> Ign http://repository.maemo.org diablo/free Translation-ru
> Ign http://repository.maemo.org diablo/non-free Translation-ru
> Ign http://catalogue.tableteer.nokia.com diablo/user
Diego Gaustein wrote:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 10:53 AM, jason zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi, guys
what I want to do is download the map to desktop and transfer them to
tablet. I managed to install maemo-mapper to SDK and run it inside a
scratchbox:http://www.gossamer-threads.com/
(let's keep this in -developers to avoid cross-posting to -users as well)
This mail is about the relationship with Linux mainstream in general,
Debian/Ubuntu particularly. Moblin, LiMo, OpenMoko to be considered in
this view as well.
The principle is clear: we want to align as much as possible. T
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