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#51
Hey, I just tried GTK version from post #31. Thanks!

It is a little bit confusing.

Sliding right = answer
Sliding left = reject

but the

right "button" = reject
left "button" = answer

I will continue playing with it.

Could you make the window appear like in the QT Version?

btw. the version string of the package is also confusing. I'll need to downgrade now to get the gtk version...
 

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#52
I like this very much. Havn't rejected a call by mistake since I installed it.
I agree with flexxxv, that the buttons are a little confusing, the texts should change place and I think another color combination would be better (I didn't see that there were text on the buttons at first)

I hope someone can contiue to develop this. Sadly, all I can do is test, as I can't program.

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#53
Sorry for doublepost, but I wanted to bump this too.

Is there anyone, with programing exerience, that can take a look at this.
I just got my first call, from someone who is not in my contact list, and the screen showed a very dear friend.

I really like this program, and it has helped me alot, and I HOPE that someone can help us (we with no programing experience that use this) and get it to work, even with unknown callers.

Regards
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#54
@oxpo:I never coded in GTK (and have no scratchbox here to test this).
Maybe it works, maybe it doesn't even compile...if someone can build and test it...
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Last edited by sakya; 2011-03-31 at 12:08.
 

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#55
I built the "new" package.
I just fixed the "unknown contact" problem.
I didn't test it, let me know if it works.
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#56
Originally Posted by sakya View Post
I built the "new" package.
I just fixed the "unknown contact" problem.
I didn't test it, let me know if it works.
I'll test it today, and let you know.

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#57
Originally Posted by sakya View Post
I built the "new" package.
I just fixed the "unknown contact" problem.
I didn't test it, let me know if it works.
I'll also try it out, and post my findings.
 
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#58
The new version can handle numbers that aren't in the contact list. The only thing that doesn't work now are unknown numbers (at least with Swedish settings, where they are called "Okänt nummer"), where the program displays the last number (or contact) that has called before the unknown number.

/oxpo

edit:
It looks like the problem is the Swedish language settings. When I tried to change to English, the program displays the standard avatar, and no number, when an unknown number is calling.

/oxpo

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Originally Posted by oxpo View Post
The new version can handle numbers that aren't in the contact list. The only thing that doesn't work now are unknown numbers (at least with Swedish settings, where they are called "Okänt nummer"), where the program displays the last number (or contact) that has called before the unknown number.
Thanks for the feedback, it's fixable.
 

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