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Probably the best thing, I think, would be for me to get back to pushing stable versions up to extras, so that I can at least keep the instability limited to extras-devel. I just need to clean up the UI a bit, clean up the macros a bit, and finally update the documentation, and I should have something worthy of extras... |
Re: [Announce] Pierogi - a universal infrared remote control app
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I'know i have already asked this a few months ago... But, i still hope you could find some reference to add support for the Majestic/Audiola remotes. Thanks! |
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Just thinking out loud again....
I know I probably gave you too much of my opinion to absorb last time in the wall of text post. :) Anyway I had a thought about the whole finding a keyset issue. What about having another option that walks you through finding your keyset. Like a "Keyset Wizard" It will probably take a bit of work but you could have a screen with a list of only manufactures that links to a window with three buttons. I am thinking of a flow diagram idea so press "Go" and ask did your device switch off? Yes/No, if yes go to the usual save preset dialog. If no rinse and repeat for all the keysets available for that manufacturer. If all fail dump you back in the select keyset menu or loop to try again. I suppose it's a similar idea to the current power search option but maybe it would help people find keysets easier. Anyway as I say just a thought. |
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Talking about UI issues, I've been spending far too much time trying to get Qt Stylesheets working on Android. For the most part, they work fine, but for a few items (particularly for my finger-flickable tabs), I just can't get them to lay out borders correctly. However, I think I could separate tabs in a different way -- say, by color-coding them. I'm not really sure about this idea; I think people might find it useful, but I also like the fact that the generally monochrome color scheme used currently by Pierogi allows you to concentrate on the target device rather than having the phone distracting you. (Also, it seems less likely to interfere with the theme you choose for your phone.) I guess my question (to anyone reading this) is, would you find the addition of color to the UI useful? Also, while I'm here, let me post my latest iteration of the Pierogi icon; please tell me what you think about it. :) EDIT: Added the N900-sized icon for comparison purposes. :) |
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Well, for sure it's big ;) Seriously though, I think it's as nice as it gets for all icon needs for Pierogi and you can adapt it ASAP.
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I'm fine with UI right now, look "official" and well integrated with theme by choice, no need for extra effort.
Tnx mata again for great app! |
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As for the icon, I've got it surrounded by a fuzzy white border. I'll attach some copies of it up against a black background. (I also fiddled with the power symbol a bit last night, to make it easier to recognize at lower resolution.) But yeah, maybe it'd be better to use something other than basic black here... |
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I like the black with white fuzzy border look. Perhaps a teeny-weeny wider border might make it more stand out but that would require playing with various settings to find a good compromise between standing out and looking too clunky/obtrusive.
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