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Re: [TESTING] PhoneME Advanced (Java Mobile) prototype release
Question slightly off topic: does anyone know a java based spreadsheet app that can be used on an n9 with phoneME?
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I would need to rewrite some of the drawing routines. Davy |
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Do you see any noticeable difference with anti-alias turned on or off? I don't see any big difference (could be due to the font or the fact that my digitizer is a bit scratched). Cheers Davy |
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Hi Folks,
New build (20120305) online with the following features: -configuration option to turn on/off anti-aliased fonts -configuration option for running in portrait mode http://davy.preuveneers.be/phoneme/?q=node/10#maemo These options are available in the "MIDlet Settings" application (for default options), or you can specify the following command line parameters for the cvm binary to override the ones in "MIDlet Settings": -portrait -noportrait -antialias -noantialias Some other useful cvm command line parameters are: -fullscreen -nofullscreen -bitmapfont -nobitmapfont Again, note that these command line parameters do not work for the runmidlet application (which uses the default options). About running in portrait mode: I don't know if there are software options or upgrades for Maemo or MeeGo that allow the device to auto-rotate its display by using accelerator/gravity sensors. If that is the case, the midlet application should receive a window resize update and portrait mode should work out of the box (this is what happens on Android), and you should not use the above option. However, if your device is "stuck" in landscape mode, you can enable the above option. The Maemo/MeeGo status bars are still in landscape mode (if you do not run in full screen), but the midlet itself is drawn in portrait mode. There is a performance penalty though, as I need to apply a rotation transformation step for each window update and I also need to translate the original x,y coordinates of a pointer event to match with the coordinates of the rotated midlet. Feedback is much appreciated, Davy |
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/Estel |
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Also the bahn's rail navigator app looks better in portrait. Thanks a lot! |
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http://wiki.maemo.org/Portrait_Mode Is there anything I need to configure or install? Davy |
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In fact, I can see a difference and it looks much better now. I'm using the Droid fonts. (However, I have to admit that I'm a bit spoiled when it comes to text rendering). |
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http://www.mynokian900.com/2011/03/p...r-maemo-5-cssu but I don't have these options, only: -Clock & Alarms -Profile -Internet connection -Bluetooth -USB connected I guess I need to install a package called status-area-orientationlock-applet to enable this feature Davy |
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