On Thursday 18 February 2010 15:42:40 Joachim Ott wrote:
> On 18 February 2010 13:33, David Garabana Barro <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Thursday 18 February 2010 12:44:34 Joachim Ott wrote:
> >> On 18 February 2010 12:03, David Garabana Barro <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> > No, it isn't:
> >
> > idle_screen = aux,lock
>
> Just a thought when looking at phonefsod-fso.c:
>
> in fso_device_idle_notifier_state_handler():
>
>                 if (idle_screen & IDLE_SCREEN_LOCK &&
>                                 (!(idle_screen & IDLE_SCREEN_PHONE) ||
>                                  (incoming_calls_size == 0 &&
> outgoing_calls_size == 0))) {
>                        phoneuid_idle_screen_show();
>                 }
>
> idle_screen & IDLE_SCREEN_LOCK = 2
> idle_screen & IDLE_SCREEN_PHONE = 0
> !(idle_screen & IDLE_SCREEN_PHONE) = 1
>
> The rest after the || is skipped because the the expression is already
> true.
>
> So for your case it should work when you change the config to
>
> idle_screen = aux,lock,phone
>
> tho the comment above says something different. Test it just to verify the
> code.

Yes, that way, it doesn't get locked.

Thank you!

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