[Bug 1284] Contacts are not sorted.

2008-03-21 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugzilla.openmoko.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1284 --- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-03-21 11:32 --- @Kevin That might be ok if you only have a few contacts, but if you have a long list of contacts how on earth are you going to find the one you

Slow dialer

2008-03-21 Thread Bobby Martin
Does anyone know why the dialer takes multiple seconds to come up? Is it just rendering the themed gtk widgets that is the slow-down? I know I could build an ugly dialer that occupied almost no memory and just kicked off libgsmd-tool when you try to dial a number... My point is, shouldn't the

Re:[Bug 1284] Contacts are not sorted.

2008-03-21 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: http://bugzilla.openmoko.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1284 That might be ok if you only have a few contacts, but if you have a long list of contacts how on earth are you going to find the one you want? Maybe a short list of recent contacts, and then everybody

Re: [Bug 1284] Contacts are not sorted.

2008-03-21 Thread Mikko Ohtamaa
looks like an ASCII sort ie 'C' != 'c' which perhaps it should ie case insensitive sort? Should be configurable. Somebody who has been around unix long enough expects that (and finds the case-insensitive sort orders some apps have decided they like better to be unutterably annoying). All

Re: [Bug 1284] Contacts are not sorted.

2008-03-21 Thread Alan Cox
All respect to old unix gurus, but don't names usually start with a capital letter, do they? The additional value of this option would be very low. Or at least hide it from the user interface so that it doesn't fool average users. The C library provides proper locale based string ordering

Re: [Bug 1284] Contacts are not sorted.

2008-03-21 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Mikko Ohtamaa writes: looks like an ASCII sort ie 'C' != 'c' which perhaps it should ie case insensitive sort? Should be configurable. Somebody who has been around unix long enough expects that (and finds the case-insensitive sort orders some apps have decided they like better to be

Re: openmoko-panel-gps applet

2008-03-21 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Hi Tick, thanks for your patch. Slightly problematic is that it enables yet another way to power on/off the GPS (press and hold power menu to see the other way) -- however the it looks like the whole peripheral control will be overhauled by spec and code anyways, so please feel free to commit

[Bug 1266] Xserver lags at startup, Please Wait splash does not display

2008-03-21 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugzilla.openmoko.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1266 --- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-03-22 00:11 --- it appears that xsplash.ppm is not being included in the default images even though it's present in the source. Replacing this image into the file

Enlazar is now available from projects.openmoko.org

2008-03-21 Thread Stefan Schmidt
Hello. I like to announce that the enlazar source code is now available. Enlazar, spanish for to contact, is an evas and edje based UI for NetworkManager. It uses the convenience e_nm libraries form the e_dbus package for the communication with NetworkManager. You can find it at the Openmoko