On 9/6/07, Kyle Nitzsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Rodrigo. > > Just noting that I tried to get a default python home plugin working in > UME (without using pyphantom) following the guidelines and examples on > the links you provided to me (thx) and it never showed up. (By > "default", I mean it displays on launch in the home area.) I tried every > combination of desktop file content and python file location I could > think of, to no avail. > > Have you tried doing this on UME? >
No, just maemo as yet and it works ok. I'm working on this with Ian, from the UME Guide, and he said he tried as well to load the plugin on UME but again without success. > I'd like to know the basics of how to do it, so any further tips would > be greatly appreciated. > I think it should work as in maemo. There is something within UME that is not loading the python plugins. I will investigate this futher within UME. > This would be of great benefit, I think, for UME because it would enable > custom app launcher plugins that don't use Flash, which has potentially > serious power usage issues, I hear, which it particularly bad on a > mobile device. > Flash increases cpu usage too much. When Ian said that UI was Flash no-one could believe him! -- Ubuntu-mobile mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-mobile
