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Have you implemented customizing keyboard accelerators in the Preference window as you did on Zaurus and N800? I can't find it. Are there any preset accelerators (for correct answer, wrong answer, show, etc.)? I always chose my own.
Is it possible to do a sub-menu in the Preference dialog for Languages of Interest because right now it takes so much space? Note that the Bulgarian language is not "Bulgar".
The screenshot for the Revealing Sequences in Preference dialog should be from N900 (not from Zaurus as it is now) because it would confuse people. Let me know if you want me to make some screenshots.
When I choose "hide buttons" in Preferences, nothing happens in the quiz window.
I don't think there is a need for ellipses in the name of menus (e.g., Preferences..., About..., Help..., Import..., Export... should be without "..." at the end)
The "delete"-cross icon (and to the lesser degree some other icons -- Edit, Trash can) in the Glossary Manager has some extra white pixels around it that look bad on the black background.
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2010-03-13
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download toMOTkoFremantle-r943
rename the file to toMOTko (you can do it in MC or in the default File Manager)
run the following commands (you need Midnight Commander installed, you can do it without MC but you need to know the basic linux bash commands: for example, sudo copy toMOTko /opt/maemo/usr/bin/toMOTko)
Agree to replace the file that is already there.
then in X Terminal run,
and in X Terminal run,
Voila, it should work.
P.S. Given that you already played with toMOTko files, maybe the first step would be to uninstall and then reinstall toMOTko to make sure that we are starting from the same point.
Last edited by HOKIR; 2010-03-12 at 22:53.