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+1
At first I read the request as a power menu entry, like the Phone app. That might be easier but I am not convinced Lanterne is really a power menu material. I agree with sixwheeled that it is fine as it is. Nothing stops you from adding it to Quick Launch if you desperately want to see it in status menu (not that I use Quick Launch either; tried it but did not find much use for it so I took it off).
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2013-06-02
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Hey, a question for fans of the status menu. It looks like I could get Lanterne into the status menu, but only by turning it into a widget. Which can certainly be done; but is there value in doing so?
Most status menu widgets have very limited configuration options; you press the menu item, fill out a dialog box (if that is even necessary), and go on with your business. Parts of Lanterne would fit into this paradigm (Torch toggle, SOS, continuous pulse), but some things (such as the Morse code page) wouldn't fit. I don't think you want a status menu item keeping a window open and blocking everything behind it...
I guess, the question here would be what you folks would find more useful. The current app has many features, at the expense of being rather complex to use. A stripped-down version of Lanterne would work much better as an easy-to-use widget (with the flexibility of being usable wherever you can use a widget), at the cost of losing some of the more complicated features... What do you think? Thanks!
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2013-06-03
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Corpernicus, can you also add something like a 'smooth' light?
so it will be bright very smooth, and goes back off very smooth, just like when you charge the N900 (the smooth orange led flashing)
another thing I want is, an 'on/off' button for the strobe instead of holding the button.
oh yeah, and a harmattan port please!
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2013-06-03
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To start with, I'm limiting the maximum duty cycle to 25%. I'm hoping I can find more data somewhere, to better determine the safest duty cycle values...
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Most status menu widgets have very limited configuration options; you press the menu item, fill out a dialog box (if that is even necessary), and go on with your business. Parts of Lanterne would fit into this paradigm (Torch toggle, SOS, continuous pulse), but some things (such as the Morse code page) wouldn't fit. I don't think you want a status menu item keeping a window open and blocking everything behind it...
I guess, the question here would be what you folks would find more useful. The current app has many features, at the expense of being rather complex to use. A stripped-down version of Lanterne would work much better as an easy-to-use widget (with the flexibility of being usable wherever you can use a widget), at the cost of losing some of the more complicated features... What do you think? Thanks!