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Search Calendar, contacts, messages
Hi,
As you maybe know, I recently divorced with lots of sadness from my N900 to try SFOS (XA2). Sure, I miss things. But that's the less worse experience I had with a "normal smartphone". It's even pretty cool, open, cosy, quiet (no goopple bla bla all the time) and working well for me. Back to my subject. We had Scout on N900 to search messages, calendar and contacts. Remember? Could we port that to SFOS, you think? Could I use the sdk, find the sources, adapt, port? Or make new app with a GUI usinq sqlite? |
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Search app for SFOS like Scout:
Do you all SFOS users have a so huge memory to always know where is what? C'mooon;):) |
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Sounds interesting & useful.
Can you post a link to Scout source code? Can't hurt to look at it. I think sqlite(3) is the right keyword here. And, at least for messages, libcommhistory seems to be another: Code:
$ pkcon get-files libcommhistory-qt5-tools | grep bin SearchNemo After some fiddling (you can create new profiles) it allows me to search in sqlite only. I did find SMS text. This just might be what you're looking for. More links: https://docs.sailfishos.org/Referenc...ations-history https://together.jolla.com/question/...y-from-backup/ https://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=91909 https://github.com/merlin1991/Harmat...rt/jollaIm.cpp |
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So to expand a little, there seems to be a file /home/nemo/.local/share/commhistory/commhistory.db which I can access with
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$ commhistory-tool Code:
$ commhistory-tool listgroups Code:
$ sqlite3 /home/nemo/.local/share/commhistory/commhistory.db However, the application SearchNemo seems to do what I (or you) need in a nice GUI fashion. I can find text from SMS messages, and it tells me where in the database it is, e.g.: Code:
commhistory:Events:freeText:nnn |
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Thank you @nonsuch for this wide answer!
I don't know where to find Scout sources but I wrote to Nicolai. Maybe he'll answer if he is still around. I also searched on his page here. There is a link to the garage but I have no access there. IIRC, I tried to register but it was closed. (For the recall, here are all the compiled packages/versions of Scout) SDK+Gui is over my head. I could maybe, and would like, but I'd need 2 month study and training, I guess. But why not doing something more user friendly in a script? This is something I could try when I finish this full work period. And when I'll feel there's nothing to try with GPS anymore, also. A script and something like zenity. Would be easy! But is SFos going to last? Although I am very pleased with mine, I read quiet a number of unsatisfied users reporting a lot of bugs in an atmosphere which is not...like here. :confused: I am OT. But here, I dare, don't I? :):D EDIT: Forgot, yes SearchNemo, I had tried it. I was disappointed not to find something similar to Scout and maybe closed it a bit to early. Gonna try again. |
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Yeah, laziness...
In fact, Serach Nemo is great and well configurable. You were right @nonsuch, thanks, it does the job! One has to think a bit differently than in Scout but it's even greater and wider effective on the user's directory. |
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Otherwise, the updates went smoothly. I've had more problems with LineageOS than I ever had with SailfishOS. So yes, I definitely think it's going to last. Quote:
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So, good to hear that those unsatisfied people and the [apparent] important number of reported "bugs" are not a sign of a future abandon. Sure that some of these "bugs" could be related to all the fiddling/install/uninstall/experiments done by us... Nicolai, author of Scout kindly answered to me to point where the sources, that I didn't find, are: http://maemo.org/packages/source/view/fremantle_extras_free_source/scout/0.1.5/ Just at the right place :--) |
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Now to me, this automatically entails the possibility that things might also break - but to most that seems to be a separate realisation that they make only much later, after much pain. So, in a nutshell, they expect to tinker with it, but at the same time to be rock solid "like Windows", or like Android. Just another case of wanting a shoehorn with teeth. |
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Oh yes, fiddling it IS related to "unattended" bugs :)
Sorry, I like some old stupid tradidions, hence I couldn't resist: Quote:
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