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2010-03-17
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2010-03-17
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2010-03-17
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2010-03-22
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Hello,
I've just released a working version of quick-launch (0.3).
Quick Launch is brainstorm implementation : http://http://maemo.org/community/br...tatusbar_menu/
It's basically a statusbar item that shows four buttons each of which can be configured through a control panel applet to set a shortcut to your preferred applications.
It's on extras-testing now : http://maemo.org/packages/package_in...ck-launch/0.3/
Screenshot:
Test&Vote
Best Regards,
Daniele Maio.
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2010-03-24
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2010-03-29
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2010-04-03
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2010-04-03
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dbus-send --type=signal --session /com/nokia/hildon_desktop com.nokia.hildon_desktop.open_status_menu
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2010-04-03
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Hello guys,
today I waked up with an idea on my mind regarding quick launch. Since I've realized that having it openable by a key shortcut or similar is mandatory, I think I've reached a solution.
For example when you open the camera shutter (so that also the others request would be satisfied) it doesn't make appear the statusbar menu (since it seems impossible, I have received no reply on that) , but, instead it make appear a simple dialog where you can choose the app you wish.
Now, why a dialog ?
A dialog can potentially contains n-icons of apps (or, moreover, all the apps you've installed in your device ), and I can add a button to run a program on-the-fly (like Alt+F2 does on standard desktop).
Other option would be make all the things live together : having the statusbar applet that contains your "more preferred" applications and the dialog that contains all (or n) apps.
Before going on to code , I would like to know what you think about it ?
Best Regards,
Daniele Maio
So I agree, who wants to stop at 2 rows!