Hi,

I've tested your changes and those seem to work just fine with 
symbian^3. One note about the hal.h missing I've created a ticket for it 
right after sdk 0.9 was released and raised it as an issue since it was 
still included in 0.8 sdk. So hopefully it will come back in near future.

I also spotted some layout problems in the toolbar and made fix for 
those now the toolbar position setting should work ok. One question have 
you noticed that you can change the orietation of the toolbar by 
dragging it to left side or top side? I think this should be stated in 
userguide or somewhere if you are updating the documentation. Also what 
do you think how the toolbar rotation works? should I make it more user 
friendly for example removing the centering if the toolbar is already in 
correct rotation? Should I also make similar rotation functions to top 
and right sides of the screen?

-Risto

On 6.12.2010 5:34, Petteri Kangaslampi wrote:
> Hi Risto, all,
>
> I spent a couple of hours with touch UI settings today, and moved them
> to profile-specific settings files. Each profile file under ...\profiles
> now has a corresponding ...\settings file with touch UI settings. I
> originally thought about moving all UI settings there, which would have
> made it easier to make them properly global, but some settings like the
> palette today affect both the engine and the UI which would have made
> this messy. So for now the separation between the touch UI settings file
> and profile file is as before.
>
> I'm not 100% convinced having profile-specific UI settings is the right
> way to go, but at least we're now consistent...
>
> I don't think I've broken anything, even the 3.0 build seems to work,
> but more testing is still needed. I don't have a Symbian^3 phone, but
> everything seems to work in the emulator. Let me know if I messed
> something up. :)
>
> This was the last major change I was planning to do before starting 1.6
> beta releases. I'll still need to update the docs and might do some
> minor UI cleanup, but feature-wise I think we're good to go.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Petteri
>
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