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it works well, the only thing we probably need to do is remove the selection after some time (so it acts more like a button effect). Otherwise for e.g. the web search plugin, you return from the web search url list to find the row still selected.
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2010-10-24
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2010-10-24
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2010-10-24
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Apologies for butting in to your conversation here, but I had an idea that might work.
You implemented the 'push to scan feature' to save power & cpu usage right? In my use of this app, I wait until I have the barcode in the window before pushing spacebar (thanks again!). In a similar vein of user-interaction, how about having the user select which plugin s/he wants to use by having a different letter on the bottom row of the keyboard call a different plugin. They already know what type of barcode they are scanning so just need to hit the right key. So to scan a standard barcode you press spacebar, to scan a QR url press m, etc..
This could be optional like the push to scan, and I propose the bottom row because you can just edge the keyboard open.
Just a thought, and I'll crawl back under my rock now, the app is perfect for my needs as it stands!
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The solution was actually quite simple. Download and extract the armel versions of libdmtx-dev and libzbar-dev and their dependencies (libdmtx and libzbar). Copy the usr folders to the following path, where <NokiaQtSDK> is where you have installed the SDK:
I will have to install Scratchbox again if I need to test packaging some time in the future, thought, but for now this was a very easy option
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