Okay a small update from a fmtx-faker "fan" who updated to PR 1.2
I installed fmtx-faker 0.3 from extras-devel and it works as normal till now. I havent tried to boost it but i guess it works. Only thing changed is that it isnt available from settings, but only from media player's "Now Playing" section, but its deffinately not a big deal!!!Thanks again qwerty12!!!
Okay a small update from a fmtx-faker "fan" who updated to PR 1.2
I installed fmtx-faker 0.3 from extras-devel and it works as normal till now. I havent tried to boost it but i guess it works. Only thing changed is that it isnt available from settings, but only from media player's "Now Playing" section, but its deffinately not a big deal!!!Thanks again qwerty12!!!
Hmm, is the icon not visible in Settings or can't you run it? If it's the former - which I'd assume to be the case, since Media Player runs the Control Panel applet directly through osso_cp_plugin_execute () - then does /usr/share/applications/hildon-control-panel/cpfmtx.desktop exist? FMTX Faker does not provide that file (it should come as standard) and nor does it touch it in any way
Hmm, is the icon not visible in Settings or can't you run it? If it's the former - which I'd assume to be the case, since Media Player runs the Control Panel applet directly through osso_cp_plugin_execute () - then does /usr/share/applications/hildon-control-panel/cpfmtx.desktop exist? FMTX Faker does not provide that file (it should come as standard) and nor does it touch it in any way
Strange. The file you are refering to: /usr/share/applications/hildon-control-panel/cpfmtx.desktop is there, but the icon is missing from setting.
Strange. The file you are refering to: /usr/share/applications/hildon-control-panel/cpfmtx.desktop is there, but the icon is missing from setting.
The plot thickens. *strokes stubble*
Here's what the desktop file contains here:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Version=1.0
Name=fmtx_ti_fm_transmitter
Comment=Set the fmtx frequency.
Type=HildonControlPanelPlugin
Icon=general_fm_transmitter
Categories=connectivity
X-control-panel-plugin=libcpfmtx.so
X-Text-Domain=osso-fm-transmitter
Haha, Nokia are sneaky bastards. They've made the Control Panel check to see if it's enabled before displaying the icon. Time for a minor FMTX Faker update tomorrow, methinks.
Strange. The file you are refering to: /usr/share/applications/hildon-control-panel/cpfmtx.desktop is there, but the icon is missing from setting.
I had to use FMTX Faker to intentionally trick the Control Panel into thinking the transmitter was disabled here, heh.
FMTX Faker 0.5, available in Extras-devel, fixes this.
Oh, just as a reminder: The method used by FMTX Faker can easily be fixed by Nokia. I genuinely thank them (/no sarcasm) for not attempting to do so, even with PR 1.2.