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qole 2008-09-29 21:21

Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
 
A tarball of the Easy Debian Final image rootfs is available for those of you who prefer to use a partition.

debian-final.tar.bz2

I really want some feedback / comments about the xbindkeys hack; does it work for you?

However, if there are no more beta-testing comments, I'm going to push ahead with this version and get it done. I'm in the process of getting all my stuff together to upload to Extras...

Benson 2008-09-29 21:25

Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
 
Well, I just ditched powerlaunch last night (I hadn't been using it for a while because of potential interference with SSU, and didn't have it set up right, rendering it a pain), so I'll be able to give some feedback on that after I finish this SSU.

One thought: You might push it to extras-devel first, so the installing-from-repos bugs, if any, can be troubleshot among advanced users?

qole 2008-09-29 22:11

Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Benson (Post 228564)
One thought: You might push it to extras-devel first, so the installing-from-repos bugs, if any, can be troubleshot among advanced users?

I'm still kinda feeling my way here, as this is the first package I've ever uploaded to the Repositories, but I think that's a good idea...

pton 2008-09-30 23:33

Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
 
Hi Qole,

Xbindkeys work for me :) Alarms back to normal. I actually modify it to rotate my screen (minus key follow by plus). The only small issue I have is that the fullscreen causes a different behavior on FBReader software. The bottom row of buttons in FBReader remain visible using Xbindkeys fullscreen (it should hide away under the standard fullscreen).

Do you know what is the keycode (F?) for the swap button (the button above the menu)? I thought of mapping it to some function.

And can you make Xbindkeys automatically start-up upon reboot, instead of starting it manually?

Thank you!

qole 2008-10-01 03:32

Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pton (Post 229118)
I actually modify it to rotate my screen (minus key follow by plus).

That sounds useful! Could you post the command you use?

Quote:

Originally Posted by pton (Post 229118)
The only small issue I have is that the fullscreen causes a different behavior on FBReader software. The bottom row of buttons in FBReader remain visible using Xbindkeys fullscreen (it should hide away under the standard fullscreen).

FBReader must use a non-standard full-screen command. Some other programs will probably display slightly different fullscreen behaviours too. We could make the Debian fullscreen into a two-step process, maybe? Minus then fullscreen?

Quote:

Originally Posted by pton (Post 229118)
Do you know what is the keycode (F?) for the swap button (the button above the menu)? I thought of mapping it to some function.

I assume that is the "home" key on the N800... If so, that's F5.

Quote:

Originally Posted by pton (Post 229118)
And can you make Xbindkeys automatically start-up upon reboot, instead of starting it manually?

I don't want to do that, because it opens the Debian chroot, and I'd prefer not to do that automatically; only when the user wants it.

qole 2008-10-01 16:48

Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
 
Ok, after working with OpenOffice in OS2008 a bit yesterday, it became painfully clear that I had to have a menu icon for finding OOo when I switched away, because, of course, there's no icon for it in OS2008.

So I've added a new icon, "Find OpenOffice" ... This just runs the following:

Code:

sudo debian wmctrl -a openoffice
ALSO: People keep mentioning insanely short startup times for OpenOffice. The shortest startup time I can get is TWO MINUTES, from pressing the menu button to getting a document on the screen. What am I doing wrong, or are you measuring startup time differently?

debernardis 2008-10-01 17:11

Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qole (Post 229365)
People keep mentioning insanely short startup times for OpenOffice. The shortest startup time I can get is TWO MINUTES, from pressing the menu button to getting a document on the screen. What am I doing wrong, or are you measuring startup time differently?

Imho it depends whether ooo's nuts and bolts are there ready for working or not - I mean:
  • recently booted tablet, first run of oowriter, from click to an usable window --> 140 seconds
  • close window, then immediately after
  • second run, from click to an usable window --> 45 seconds
  • close window, then 3-4 minutes later (the time to write the lines above)
  • third run, from click to an usable window --> 85 seconds.

So may it depend on some things being in ram vs. in cache?

pton 2008-10-02 00:47

Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
 
>That sounds useful! Could you post the command you use?

Here is a simple script file to toggle between landscape and portrait mode. You need to install the xrandr (command line program for rotation -- the author has removed it from sse2.net/rotate -- Chinook version).

if (xdpyinfo|grep -c 800x480)
then
xrandr -o right
else
xrandr -o normal
fi


>FBReader must use a non-standard full-screen command. Some >other programs will probably display slightly different fullscreen >behaviours too. We could make the Debian fullscreen into a >two-step process, maybe? Minus then fullscreen?

Yes, I did the same. I mapped debian fullscreen to minus + fullscreen. So the standard one-button fullscreen now behaves the standard way with maemo apps.

(define (second-binding)
"Second binding"
(display "New binding")
(ungrab-all-keys)
(remove-all-keys)
; Minus + Fullscreen = debian apps fullscreen
(xbindkey-function '(F6)
(lambda ()
(run-command "wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b toggle,fullscreen")
(reset-first-binding)))
; Minus + Plus = toggle between landscape & portrait. /home/user/rotate as above script.
(xbindkey-function 'F7
(lambda ()
(display-n "Minus and Plus")
(run-command "/home/user/rotate")
(reset-first-binding)))
...
(debug)
(grab-all-keys))



>I don't want to do that, because it opens the Debian chroot, and >I'd prefer not to do that automatically; only when the user >wants it.
OK, understood.

pton 2008-10-02 00:53

Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qole (Post 229365)

ALSO: People keep mentioning insanely short startup times for OpenOffice. The shortest startup time I can get is TWO MINUTES, from pressing the menu button to getting a document on the screen. What am I doing wrong, or are you measuring startup time differently?

I got it up (blank document) in under 1min 30sec with your latest turbo charged version. My debian image file is stored on a 2GB 50X card.

delaroca 2008-10-02 10:19

Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian For Everyone! OpenOffice, Firefox 3, Java, AbiWord, IceWM,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qole (Post 229365)
Ok, after working with OpenOffice in OS2008 a bit yesterday, it became painfully clear that I had to have a menu icon for finding OOo when I switched away, because, of course, there's no icon for it in OS2008.

I don't understand this.. I do get a generic "app" icon that is accessible when switching away / back. Am I missing something?

Re launch times, it takes 25secs for OpenOffice to launch in my Diablo system: from tap on launch to the display of the OOO menu. The same test with Abiword (which I installed in the easy Debian image) launches in 20secs on my N800.

Re: FBREADER and the problem with Xbindkeys, I am afraid there's yet a more serious problem with this app. It has to do with the matchbof.defs hack. When active, FBREADER menus open way big and overflow the available screen space... and become thus unuseable.

What functionality does the hack truly enable? In LXDE, windows are fully moveable and resizable without this hack being active... so I am curious what do you actually need it for?

Once the Easy Debian image has been installed, is there any reason to keep the contents of ~/image-install around?

Re: Xbindkeys what do you propose now?

-- Denis


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