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2009-10-16
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Looks good. Buttons eh, but looks good. Congrats to you Nathan et al for running still with this.
I'd probably also jump in and say that doing a new(er) app in Qt would be better for the long range use of such an app. After that, making items platform specific becomes easier.

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2009-10-18
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Hi there !
I sort of changed my mind about not going to buy a n900 (thanks to the developer discount ). So on the worst case (nothing happening related to a Sword based application for maemo 5), I will try to port the current Rapier application and push it to maemo5 repository.
Being lazy (it is supposed to be a vertue for a developer, is it not ?), i would be happy to see Nathan or anybody else pushing some more fresh and "opt"ized packages (clucene,swig,sword and the python bindings) to the repository before i try to do so.
I suggest that nothing is pushed to the devel repository before someone has a full working stack.
To whoever start such a project, let us know the project garage's name, and please use the garage svn (or git) so everybody can play with the latest development branches.
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2009-10-18
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2009-10-18
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2009-10-18
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As in your svn; or somewhere else? I have a fully working rapier (I have one bug that I think I have the solution for today that I haven't applied yet to rapier -- but I can submit it to svn for you (and anyone else to have) so that you don't have to figure out what to fix in it.
Any suggestions to a name. I'm willing to start the garage project and add Hogwash to it so that we both have full access to it. But we need to choose a name. ;-D
- Katana maybe?
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2009-10-18
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Hi there !
I meant to push the needed library in the devel repository. According to your next post, you are planning to do that soon. Cool :-)
Please send me by mail the patch you made to have Rapier working on Fremantle. I'll install a sdk, try it out, create a branch for diablo (just in case) and keep the trunk (where the patch will be applyed) to get a Fremantle version so a simple reader will be available while a new one is being developed.
I like katana as it reference both QT and Sword context
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2009-10-19
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2009-10-19
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I'd probably also jump in and say that doing a new(er) app in Qt would be better for the long range use of such an app. After that, making items platform specific becomes easier.
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