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Here's a modification of the application manager that comes with diablo.

CHANGES:
  • Mvo's grid view patch added to replace the long list of rows when seeing available applications. (Replaced Jaffa's patch with mvo's one)
  • Jaffa & qwerty12's patch to enable toggling the legal warning in red pill mode (the setting gets carried over to blue pill).
  • Yerga's patch to enable the repository refresh button at the main screen in blue pill mode. (God knows why it was disabled anyway...)
  • In Red Pill mode, Show all packages & Show magic package is disabled by default to help prevent people from ****ing up their devices. (Taken from mvo's latest changes)
  • Red Pill setting is not persistent so when you restart h-a-m after being in red pill mode, it will revert back to blue pill mode. This behaviour can be overridded (but not recommended).
    (Taken from mvo's latest changes)
  • The Dependencies tab is shown in blue pill mode if enabled via the red pill mode settings dialog.
  • Settings changed to Settings... . Thanks to GeneralAntilles for noticing.
  • Grabbed package view renderer from 2.1 branch (contains LCARS fix)
  • Added Yerga's excellent repository display patch (http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...8&postcount=15)


Mvo's grid view patch.


Lookie at the new options.


Applications displayed properly with lcars theme.

Download (install at your own risk - use dpkg to do it though):
http://qwerty12.maemobox.org/appman/...mel.modded.deb

Original (if you think this modded version is a piece of ****):
http://qwerty12.maemobox.org/appman/...armel.orig.deb

Diff:
http://qwerty12.maemobox.org/appman/mod.diff

Of course, this is for diablo with the latest SSU. I've tested it on my device fine but like I said, install at your own risk.
If anyone has any other ideas (e.g stuff to be moved from red pill to blue pill) let me know. I'm not a programmer however and know **** all about GTK so if I can do it, I will ; if not...

Last edited by qwerty12; 2008-10-28 at 07:04.
 

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