[gentoo-user] zeitgeist in Gnome 3
Anyone using that? I see three pkgs in portage: dev-libs/libzeitgeist gnome-extra/zeitgeist gnome-extra/zeitgeist-datahub This allows me to use this extension: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/33/jump-lists/ but afai see it only works with libreoffice right now, but not with other applications like thunderbird. I wonder if I need gnome-activity-journal for that (not in portage or the gnome-overlay)? Or is that so far not yet available in gnome-3.2? Stefan
Re: [gentoo-user] zeitgeist in Gnome 3
Am Dienstag, den 06.12.2011, 17:16 +0100 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: Anyone using that? I see three pkgs in portage: dev-libs/libzeitgeist gnome-extra/zeitgeist gnome-extra/zeitgeist-datahub This allows me to use this extension: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/33/jump-lists/ but afai see it only works with libreoffice right now, but not with other applications like thunderbird. I wonder if I need gnome-activity-journal for that (not in portage or the gnome-overlay)? Or is that so far not yet available in gnome-3.2? Stefan Applications need to support zeitgeist. If an application do not support it (Thunderbird most certainly doesn't), files and activities simply don't get recorded. For example, opening files in Nautilus will track opened files but doing something on the shell will not. Regards signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [gentoo-user] zeitgeist in Gnome 3
Am 2011-12-06 17:59, schrieb Aljosha Papsch: Applications need to support zeitgeist. If an application do not support it (Thunderbird most certainly doesn't), files and activities simply don't get recorded. For example, opening files in Nautilus will track opened files but doing something on the shell will not. That's where zeitgeist-datasources come in? https://launchpad.net/zeitgeist-datasources for example for firefox etc S
Re: [gentoo-user] zeitgeist in Gnome 3
Am Dienstag, den 06.12.2011, 19:22 +0100 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: Am 2011-12-06 17:59, schrieb Aljosha Papsch: Applications need to support zeitgeist. If an application do not support it (Thunderbird most certainly doesn't), files and activities simply don't get recorded. For example, opening files in Nautilus will track opened files but doing something on the shell will not. That's where zeitgeist-datasources come in? https://launchpad.net/zeitgeist-datasources for example for firefox etc S I wasn't aware of that project, thanks for the hint! :) Yes, they seem to provide data providers for certain applications. A look in the trunk reveals which applications: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~zeitgeist-dataproviders/zeitgeist-datasources/trunk/files signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part