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Is there a way to hook an incoming call? Via dbus or something like this...
And after hooking it, can I refuse it or mute the ringtone?
 
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Hi, did you find out anything about this?
 
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no... but I hadn't time to search deeper
 
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Hi,

here is the same problem like for the sms handling. This is done by using the telepathy framework. We are working on improvements in the documentation and some examples on how to do that, as it is not a trivial task. Stay tuned on that!

Daniel
 

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Originally Posted by danielwilms View Post
Hi,

here is the same problem like for the sms handling. This is done by using the telepathy framework. We are working on improvements in the documentation and some examples on how to do that, as it is not a trivial task. Stay tuned on that!

Daniel
Ok that is great! Got some great stuff coming up for the Maemo
 
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Originally Posted by danielwilms View Post
Hi,

here is the same problem like for the sms handling. This is done by using the telepathy framework. We are working on improvements in the documentation and some examples on how to do that, as it is not a trivial task. Stay tuned on that!

Daniel
Any updates on this?

The lack of documentation re: call events prevents all sorts of interesting applications.

For example: it would seem quite trivial to implement a voice-synthesized call announcement using flite or espeak if only we could get call events.
 
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Getting a call event is easy - open x-terminal, run

dbus-monitor --system | tee /tmp/lll

Call your phone, and examine the file /tmp/lll.
 
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If you find this strange, you must be new here.
 

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Hi,

Just added this to the wiki: http://wiki.maemo.org/Documentation/..._in_Freemantle. Hope it helps. I will add more when i have the time.
 

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