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#1
I was very happy to see this appear in the repos, but its too early to work.

I think maybe the CSSU portrait messes it up, but the screen is all jumbled.

Cant wait for an update !






e: version 0.1.4 released 18/4/11
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-XQO0SGKeE

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Same for me, howerer this is a very good news
 

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any progress on this MAG or ru too busy with CSSU?
 

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can anybody post a screenshot?
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I think Mohammad already said that he is going to work on the rotation issues.

I hope the next CSSU update gets this! And also the qt-mediaplayer (looks like the stock one but completely new & re-written by Mohammad). Did anyone try that yet?
 

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Originally Posted by ejasmudar View Post
can anybody post a screenshot?
its currently not in a usable state
 

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The fact that it worked like crap is a reason I didn't announce it :P

I'm pretty sure the slowdowns are Qt-related, a Gtk rewrite would be appreciated, it's basically a daemon that needs to listen to DBus, get the number from there (same signal), then show/hide accordingly.

Oh and you also have to set a flag on the window (well, dialog) so it pops on top of the stock dialog:
http://gitorious.org/slide2answer/sl...dow.cpp#line89
 

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Guys, just use a dbus-scripts script...

slide switch open--->answer call (dbus call)
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Originally Posted by MohammadAG View Post
The fact that it worked like crap is a reason I didn't announce it :P

I'm pretty sure the slowdowns are Qt-related, a Gtk rewrite would be appreciated, it's basically a daemon that needs to listen to DBus, get the number from there (same signal), then show/hide accordingly.

Oh and you also have to set a flag on the window (well, dialog) so it pops on top of the stock dialog:
http://gitorious.org/slide2answer/sl...dow.cpp#line89

Can you include a feature with this that, the proximity sensor gets disabled when we get a call so that the screen is always lit up.. and we can slide..and dont have to worry about rejecting a call accidentally.. or is it already included??
 

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Originally Posted by MohammadAG View Post
I'm pretty sure the slowdowns are Qt-related
I was working on something similar before your project (using Qt), and cannot remember any slowdowns...
I stopped developing it when I saw your project.
This evening I'll recheck my code and see if it is still working...

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