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2012-11-19
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2012-11-19
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I'm not sure what exactly you mean by that, but reading that I realized I haven't thought about moving between time zones at all. Now that I thought about it, I think ProfileMatic's time based conditions can behave erratically when moving from time zone to another. So there's very likely something that needs at least fixing there.
I guess you're thinking of updating the calendar entries so that the times are good on the new time zone? I imagine the calendar works so that if you put calendar entry to 18:00 - 19:00, and you move to TZ+2, the calendar entry is still 18:00 - 19:00 and doesn't keep synchronized to the time zone it was initially set in.
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2012-11-19
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Donated. Hope it helps. There will be more from me as the updates come. So far everything profilematic-wise is working without a hitch.keep up the good work mate!
Yep, I think you've got it, TBH I got the idea reading this thread:
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...?t=2010262#r10
(no need to read the entire thing, just read from there till the end)
*EDIT*
Actually rereading that entire thread this may be somewhat redundant.
Guess it depends on whether Harmattan's calendaring is the same (I think it is).
Another idea for future features, time/interest permitting ofc, how about a auto-save mechanism for rules that are currently in place?
i.e. it auto backs-up every 24hrs, & keep a copy of the last 5 auto back-ups done...
Then in the UI you could have an option to choose between one of them (& it highlights in the UI which dated backup you're using).
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2012-11-19
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2012-11-19
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Thanks for nice update ajalkane, thoug I still miss the "return previous state" function for mobile network modes.
I just got an idea about inverting location rule. Probably not a must for most users, but I just thought it could be nice to make some rules activate only when I'm NOT at certain place, like work.
About the trick I told earlier at:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=810
It seems to work mostly, maybe a bit better than just gconf, but sometimes connection still is left on after setting restricted mode on. However, switching power save mode on for couple of minutes after this seems to solve the problem.
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2012-11-20
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2012-11-20
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Are you sure this NOT location can not be solved by using Default rule? Meaning, specify the rule with actions when you're in location, but in Default rule specify the actions when NOT in the location.
Please do report on your experiences on switching the background connections on/off. It is at least useful for people to add to custom action...
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2012-11-20
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It would be great if we could set the Profile for Individual Contacts regardless of the current profile selection.
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2012-11-20
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They might be very similar in how they are stored and triggered, but accessing them is quite different. There is a clear API for calendar, both in QtMobility and in the platform libraries. However for Alarms, I haven't found any good documentation, so it will require much more experimentation and trial-and-error before I get something working. In contrast, calendar events can be obtained through documented APIs and there are even several open source applications that I can peek at to get some real-life working code examples as a base.
So, while Alarm conditions are actually much easier to implement if the API is figured out, in reality I expect it to be much more rocky road. The D-Bus examples that you've digged out will be very helpful when I will start to look at it, so thanks for them - without those I wouldn't even know where to begin.
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