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#1211
Originally Posted by silvermountain View Post
Steps:

1) Launching DC
2) Clicking 'Messages" (before auto-login starts).
The messages tab gets selected.
3) Now the auto-login starts
4) I am taken to the Account tab.

Or:
1) Lanching DC
2) Wait for autologin to start
3) I am taken directly to Accounts tab

Reproducability: 100%
And do you have a callback number configured already? It does auto-jump t the Accounts tab when one isn't...
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#1212
Hi Ed.

Hey, any chance I could run a simple script to answer a phone call by pressing a hardware key on the tablet instead of going through the menus?

I was thinking of using xbindkeys and mapping something to a script that would send a "1" number pad sound thingy so I can easily answer the call.

Would this be possible?

Also, remember back when I requested to not send a message notification if the new text began with "me:" so it would cut down on the blink fest while texting someone?

I thought you really liked the idea and you wondered why you didn't think of it before but it seems like nothing has come of it. Are you still interested in this feature?

Thanks chief.
 
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#1213
Originally Posted by Addison View Post
Hi Ed.

Hey, any chance I could run a simple script to answer a phone call by pressing a hardware key on the tablet instead of going through the menus?

I was thinking of using xbindkeys and mapping something to a script that would send a "1" number pad sound thingy so I can easily answer the call.

Would this be possible?

Also, remember back when I requested to not send a message notification if the new text began with "me:" so it would cut down on the blink fest while texting someone?

I thought you really liked the idea and you wondered why you didn't think of it before but it seems like nothing has come of it. Are you still interested in this feature?

Thanks chief.
I think I know of ways to programmatically enter DTMF tones into a call but not how to accept calls programmatically. Is the DTMF entry all you are looking for?

As for improving notifications, I generally work off of what is within b.m.o. Otherwise I take too much time/stress trying to hunt for people's suggestions rather than doing development or other things. If its a quick add I'd probably go ahead and do it but otherwise it would probably be a lower priority as DC's notifications aren't great and TOR is really meant to handle notifications well.
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#1214
Originally Posted by epage View Post
I think I know of ways to programmatically enter DTMF tones into a call but not how to accept calls programmatically. Is the DTMF entry all you are looking for?

As for improving notifications, I generally work off of what is within b.m.o. Otherwise I take too much time/stress trying to hunt for people's suggestions rather than doing development or other things. If its a quick add I'd probably go ahead and do it but otherwise it would probably be a lower priority as DC's notifications aren't great and TOR is really meant to handle notifications well.
Yeah, I just need like a bin script or whatever to send the tone sound of the "1" key being pressed, I can do the rest from there.

I did file to lessen the notification feature on your bugzilla page, maybe you didn't see it.

I really need to try out TOR. Can't believe I haven't used it yet.

Whoops.
 
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Originally Posted by Addison View Post
Yeah, I just need like a bin script or whatever to send the tone sound of the "1" key being pressed, I can do the rest from there.

I did file to lessen the notification feature on your bugzilla page, maybe you didn't see it.

I really need to try out TOR. Can't believe I haven't used it yet.

Whoops.
Oh wow, this was back from October, no wonder i forgot about it. I did make a note about de-emphasizing due to TOR
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5682

I just confirmed that the json payload does not contain the information I need. I would need to adapt parse the HTML. At this point I would be adding complexity and it seems my efforts would best be with TOR.

Of course if someone provided patches or if demand was strong enough I could reconsider
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Originally Posted by epage View Post
Oh wow, this was back from October, no wonder i forgot about it. I did make a note about de-emphasizing due to TOR
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5682

I just confirmed that the json payload does not contain the information I need. I would need to adapt parse the HTML. At this point I would be adding complexity and it seems my efforts would best be with TOR.

Of course if someone provided patches or if demand was strong enough I could reconsider
Nope. This was the bug doohicker I mentioned to you about previously.
https://garage.maemo.org/tracker/?fu...=657&atid=2469

But yeah, I'll try out TOR for awhile instead.

It's just that I've been so fond of DC for quite some time now. I guess it's time to move on though.
 
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#1217
Originally Posted by Addison View Post
Nope. This was the bug doohicker I mentioned to you about previously.
https://garage.maemo.org/tracker/?fu...=657&atid=2469

But yeah, I'll try out TOR for awhile instead.

It's just that I've been so fond of DC for quite some time now. I guess it's time to move on though.
Its not necessarily a one or the other thing. I use both, it just depends on what I'm doing.

Oh, I didn't realize I had the tracker enabled in the garage project, I guess I should go disable that.
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#1218
Hi Ed. Thanks for the great app.

I am including another post which describes the exact problem I am having. When on t-mobile 3G instead of logging in, DialCentral always says "https://www.google.com/voice/m is not accessible".

Can you add proxy support for this app or do you have a solution for this?

Thank you.
J

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Originally Posted by asasan View Post

I cannot use DialCentral to make GoogleVoice calls.
Using WiFi it works, but when on t-mobile 3G instead of logging in, DialCentral always says https://www.google.com/voice/m is not accessible.

DialCentral doesn't seem to have proxy support. Please ask the author if he can get the proxy settings from python-conic and set up the urllib2.ProxyHandler in DialCentral's browser_emu backend correspondingly.
 
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#1219
Originally Posted by epage View Post
Its not necessarily a one or the other thing. I use both, it just depends on what I'm doing.
Could you please explain what the advantages/disadvantages of TOR and Dialcentral (N8XX). Sorry to be so dense but I can't see the need for TOR, thank you.
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#1220
For one thing TOR's IM/SMS is inside the conversations UI. And you can make phone calls from the contacts or phone application. It also doesn't require keeping DC open. Though both have their strongpoints depending on what you want.
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