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#31
Originally Posted by p00ltergeist View Post
correct, if you have both of them istalled the low bat led is implented and editable in led patterns editor.
Hmm? As far as I know, no ones implemented this to a 3rd party software yet? It's not mentioned in LED Pattern Editor's package overview and I've yet to encounter a mention of this hack in CSSU-thread.

I've posted a link to this thread in CSSU-thread now.
 
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Originally Posted by rantom View Post
Hmm? As far as I know, no ones implemented this to a 3rd party software yet? It's not mentioned in LED Pattern Editor's package overview and I've yet to encounter a mention of this hack in CSSU-thread.

I've posted a link to this thread in CSSU-thread now.
Quoted from my-maemo.org "This package installs a new LED notification pattern to signal low battery via the notification LED.

You can use LED Pattern Editor to modify it to your liking (blinking pattern, colour)."

Good enough for you ?
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#33
Originally Posted by p00ltergeist View Post
Quoted from my-maemo.org "This package installs a new LED notification pattern to signal low battery via the notification LED.

You can use LED Pattern Editor to modify it to your liking (blinking pattern, colour)."

Good enough for you ?
Ah, now I understand. Please quote correctly, you completely lost me there. You meant this post, did you not?

Originally Posted by pH5 View Post
I've implemented the script in Vala and packaged it as Low Battery LED (lowbatled).
If there is no PatternBatteryLow in mce.ini, the package postinst will add it using mceledpattern and restart MCE.
Since it is in -Devel I'll stay away from it and wait for the original developer/CSSU-member to add it to the configurations.

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Originally Posted by rantom View Post
Ah, now I understand. Yes, once it is implemented to the software. Isn't it now so, that this hack, once applied, does show up in the LED Pattern Editor? I've yet to find this package that you're speaking of.

It might be implemented in the newest -Devel-version but I'm staying in the Extras so I don't know about that. Package overview, as I said before, did not show it in the changes so I assume it's not implemented, yet.

Well it doesnt really say if its from devel or extras , wierd. I cant really tell you as i have both enabled.

anyway.. im still not 100% happy with it cuz of the lack of possibility to manually set it to start blinking in say 20% percent..
 
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Originally Posted by p00ltergeist View Post
Well it doesnt really say if its from devel or extras , wierd. I cant really tell you as i have both enabled.

anyway.. im still not 100% happy with it cuz of the lack of possibility to manually set it to start blinking in say 20% percent..
Yes, it does, not in the Hildon Applications Manager though. Screenshot attached.

Alright, so this seems to either implement itself (the "patch") to the CSSU-settings (and as far as I know, that's a FOSS-clone so that would explain it) or it just happens to work with it.

But I think that's enough about it while waiting for the feature to be implemented for end-users.

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Originally Posted by rantom View Post
Ah, now I understand. Please quote correctly, you completely lost me there. You meant this post, did you not?


Since it is in -Devel I'll stay away from it and wait for the original developer/CSSU-member to add it to the configurations.

sorry about that... anyway , yes, you do that.
 

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Originally Posted by p00ltergeist View Post
Well it doesnt really say if its from devel or extras , wierd. I cant really tell you as i have both enabled.

anyway.. im still not 100% happy with it cuz of the lack of possibility to manually set it to start blinking in say 20% percent..
since MCE is open source it would of course probably be possible to change the "low battery" threshold from 5% to 20%
 
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Originally Posted by Char View Post
since MCE is open source it would of course probably be possible to change the "low battery" threshold from 5% to 20%
of course, ive realized that although I dont have the skills or the knowledge to do so.

Any ideas?
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Thank you for this great app!
It is really useful.
Sometimes when I plug the phone onto my PC, it for some reasons does not start charging. Last time it happened, the low bat indication continued indicating, so it made me aware of it *thumbs up*

However, something I miss is to be able to set a threshhold.
Or at least a info when it will start.
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Is this in CSSU yet??? I have it installed... and it works pretty well.
 
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