There's a bug in the current version of the applicaiton, so the updated setting on combo boxes won't show up, but it should write the information fine. Try doing a double-press on the power button and see if it goes to soft offline.
That was one of the first things I tried (it would be kinda stupid to not check this out before posting), and the double press does nothing.
I currently have no good editor installed on my N800, so I cannot directly confirm whether mce.ini was changed, but the behaviour of the press hasn't changed.
Edit: I'm using the latest version (0.0.7-1), installed from extras-devel. Nothing weird has been done with my tablet, other than install the latest version of Diablo on it (I used to tamper with mce.ini a lot, but have not touched it in this installation. I don't even have an editor installed that is capable of opening system files).
Ah, yes... now I remember... 0.0.7-1 still has a bug with writing the file and restarting mce. I'll put a new version up in about a minute that will fix this, along with the combo box problem...
[edit] OK, new version can be found attached to this post temporarily... should be in extras-devel in a bit. 0.0.8-1 -- Only change is fixing the sudoers file.
Ah, yes... now I remember... 0.0.7-1 still has a bug with writing the file and restarting mce. I'll put a new version up in about a minute that will fix this, along with the combo box problem...
[edit] OK, new version can be found attached to this post temporarily... should be in extras-devel in a bit. 0.0.8-1 -- Only change is fixing the sudoers file.
I installed the attached update and now mcedit won't start at all anymore.
But like I said, I'm not that disappointed, as I wasn't really expecting much...
I currently have no good editor installed on my N800, so I cannot directly confirm whether mce.ini was changed, but the behaviour of the press hasn't changed.
I installed the attached update and now mcedit won't start at all anymore.
But like I said, I'm not that disappointed, as I wasn't really expecting much...
Hmmm... as much as you may not be disappointed... I'd like to figure out what's going wrong :P Can you run /usr/bin/mcedit.py from the command line and post the output?
disq: Oops! Wasn't aware of that. Was going to call it mceedit, but that looked weird... I'll probably just keep the name now, though :\
Hmmm... as much as you may not be disappointed... I'd like to figure out what's going wrong :P Can you run /usr/bin/mcedit.py from the command line and post the output?
-sh: /usr/bin/mcedit.py: not found
Which is rather funny, as an ls of /usr/bin does show mcedit.py present. Maybe you didn't set the executable bit?