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#151
I'd almost guarantee GtkStyle doesn't make right-click work... but I'd love to be wrong!

An internal Nokia employees' utility suite would never have PIM, though.
 
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qole, I don't think that is part of theming. I think that is part of hildonizing (even for Qt). For example the menu on top shouldn't be there, it should be accessible by the top left icon.

I found this blog post interesting: QGtkStyle now part of Qt. Lots of information there.

Google project page.

And the screenshots here are a great example of how Qt blends in well with the native OS toolkit.

If the fonts don't look well yet, reason could be related to this.
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#153
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An internal Nokia employees' utility suite would never have PIM, though.
I can honestly say I am not running any PIM on my tablets nor have I ever.
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#154
Yeah, see, that's the problem. I got it running on my tablet, but now that I have it, I don't have any use for it. I'm just not a PIM kinda guy...
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Originally Posted by qole View Post
Yeah, see, that's the problem. I got it running on my tablet, but now that I have it, I don't have any use for it. I'm just not a PIM kinda guy...
Whereas on the other hand I am... by extreme necessity.

Living with ADHD means depending on technology to provide my missing brain parts.
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Whereas on the other hand I am... by extreme necessity.

Living with ADHD means depending on technology to provide my missing brain parts.
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#157
qole; How easy is it to install that application. I do not know any linux. However I have a good IT background.
Are there any bugs that you know of?
Can I set half hour alarms?
Can I change the amount of time I want the alarm to go off before the event.
Can I set an event that spans an entire week
When an alarm goes off and I choose to snooze. Will it alarm again in five minutes? If I do not answer it at all. Will it alarm again in five minutes?

Will that run perfectly on the n810?
 
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Originally Posted by allnameswereout View Post
Yes All these notes... One maemo to rule them all!!
Oh gawd... don't get me started on the notes. My wife's biggest peeve with me other than general clutter...
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What would you like to sync? There is no good PIM solution on the NIT. If KOrganizer would work, and is themeable in a positive manner so it blends in with the rest of the GTK2 applications you'd have at least one other solution. Potentially, one which does pass the usability tests.
i'd still prefer the pimlico applications; they just feel right on a device like the tablet. With only a few glitches ironed out, they'd be perfect.
 
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As we're into PIM and calendars.. whatever gets implemented for the NITs I won't be really happy until it looks and behaves the way the Calendar does on my Palm T3 (Calendar is an improved DateBook, if you have GVM you have an idea. Calendar is better though.)

It's just so straight forward to use, without cluttering the screen, and it can be managed and modified with a minimum (_really_ minimum) number of clicks.
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