[email protected] (Łukasz Pankowski) writes:
> I made a screenshot for you
> http://lupan.zapto.org/slfr/sidle-screenshot.png
> it is simply a clock with network and battery status at the bottom.
Thanks, that looks nice.
> You slide the idle screen with the finger from left to right to unclock
> the screen or from up to bottom to suspend it. I often turn gta02 on
> just to check the time and immediately slide down to suspend. Or after
> using the phone for the moment I also often lock the screen with AUX,
> check the time on idle screen and slide down to suspend).
>
> Missing features:
> 1. display date below the time
> 2. display missing calls / new messages
> 3. distant future: integration with calendar/alarms
> (for example could display today entry from emacs diary file)
Those all sound like good ideas. However... the problem is the time it
may take to achieve an overall system with the same level of function as
the current SHR.
I experimented in a vaguely similar way (i.e., I guess, simplicity
seeking) a few months ago, with an Emacs-based interface in Debian. The
thing that eventually made me give up was discovering how hard it is to
integrate some of the basic things that are already integrated in SHR;
for example screen locking, suspend/resume, and controlling dimming.
>> Also, does svkbd do the same kind of fuzzy input thing that the Illume
>> keyboard does?
>
> No, it sends keys as you type them.
I really like how the Illume keyboard works, so I'd miss not having
that.
Neil
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