[Ekiga-list] Hacking: ekiga-callto update (last for a while...)

2009-02-21 Thread Alec Leamas

There  is yet another version of ekiga-callto. From the changelog:

* Sat Feb 21 2009 Alec Leamas lea...@bredband.net  0.2.19-1
 - From my perspective: feature complete.
 - New homepage:
   http://mumin.dnsalias.net/ekiga-callto.html
 - New default configuration based on country as looked up
   from IP address.
 - New mini application for cut  paste numbers in documents, email etc.
 - Further improved number recognition
 - Got rid of the 'find-dist' installation kludge rpm.

The major things is the web page (screenshots, at last!) and the new 
dial clipboard. Would be nice with a link from ekiga.org...


I don't plan any more work with this for the moment.

Cheers,

--alec

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Re: [Ekiga-list] Hacking: ekiga-callto: Yet another update

2009-02-15 Thread Alec Leamas
Ive dropped new RPM:s and tarball at 
ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/ekiga-callto. From the changelog:


* Sat Feb 14 2009  Alec Leamas lea...@bredband.net  0.2.13-1
 - New dialog for editing ambiguous numbers before calling.
 - Installed new testpage:
   http://mumin.dnsalias.net/numberformats.html
 - Improved number identification.
 - New versioning scheme, svn-versioned tarballs.
 - Suse (11.2) and Mandriva (2009.9) RPM  support.

The big news is a dialog giving user a chance to review the guess the 
system does. The number recognition has also improved a lot.


There s also a single javascript file. This should work on Windows, will 
convert phone numbers into links. However, this means that  users are on 
their own to find an application which can handle the callto: URL:s. 
Unfortunately, Ekiga as of today is not such an application.


Feedback welcome. As always, need help with localisations. I'm also 
interested in URL:s containing phone numbers which are not handled 
correct. Thr README (big update) has information about new build 
instructions, perfomance  etc.


Cheers!

--alec

Eugen Dedu wrote:
About the phone number format, is 
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/API::GmContact::PhoneNumbers useful to 
you?


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Re: [Ekiga-list] Hacking: ekiga-callto: Yet another update

2009-02-15 Thread Damien Sandras
Le dimanche 15 février 2009 à 17:45 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
 Ive dropped new RPM:s and tarball at 
 ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/ekiga-callto. From the changelog:
 
 * Sat Feb 14 2009  Alec Leamas lea...@bredband.net  0.2.13-1
   - New dialog for editing ambiguous numbers before calling.
   - Installed new testpage:
 http://mumin.dnsalias.net/numberformats.html
   - Improved number identification.
   - New versioning scheme, svn-versioned tarballs.
   - Suse (11.2) and Mandriva (2009.9) RPM  support.
 
 The big news is a dialog giving user a chance to review the guess the 
 system does. The number recognition has also improved a lot.
 
 There s also a single javascript file. This should work on Windows, will 
 convert phone numbers into links. However, this means that  users are on 
 their own to find an application which can handle the callto: URL:s. 
 Unfortunately, Ekiga as of today is not such an application.
 
 Feedback welcome. As always, need help with localisations. I'm also 
 interested in URL:s containing phone numbers which are not handled 
 correct. Thr README (big update) has information about new build 
 instructions, perfomance  etc.

Thanks for this!
-- 
 _ Damien Sandras
(o-  
//\Ekiga Softphone : http://www.ekiga.org/
v_/_   Be IP   : http://www.beip.be/
   FOSDEM  : http://www.fosdem.org/
   SIP Phone   : sip:dsand...@ekiga.net
   

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Re: [Ekiga-list] Hacking: ekiga-callto

2009-02-11 Thread yannick
Le mardi 10 février 2009 à 08:54 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
 There are some best effort  screenshots at 
 ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/ekiga-callto/shots/. Anyone having a better 
 idea how to present it?

I filled your software under the interoperability field for most
visibility:
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga_Interoperability#Web

I removed it from ekiga.net as it does not belong there featurely wise.

Best regards,
Yannick


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Re: [Ekiga-list] Hacking: ekiga-callto: update

2009-02-10 Thread Alec Leamas

Yes. Thanks!

--alec

Eugen Dedu wrote:
About the phone number format, is 
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/API::GmContact::PhoneNumbers useful to 
you?


Eugen

Alec Leamas wrote:
I have updated the packages, fixed numerous installation bugs, added 
Ubuntu installation docs ( in README).
Same url: ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/ekiga-callto contains RPM:s 
and tar.gz


Bear in mind that mumin.dnsalias.net is a home server, with a limited 
amount of 9's describing the availability ;-) Retry, that is, when it 
doesn't work.


Answers below

yannick wrote:

Le samedi 07 février 2009 à 10:29 +0100, Damien Sandras a écrit :
 

Le vendredi 06 février 2009 à 00:08 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
  
I've been busy some evenings creating scripts to make ekiga calls 
from web pages. I am at a point where I can click on any phone 
number in a web page to make ekiga call this number.


Unfortunately, most real phone numbers are not given in the 
standard, international form. So I have faced the need to add 
missing countrycodes for numbers missing it. This implies a need 
to configure countrycode etc for the users. There is a simple form 
for this.


If anyone is interested, the scripts are available as rpm and 
tar.gz packages at
ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/ekiga-callto/ . Also, if anyone think 
it's worth the effort,
some new localisations would be really nice.  The README covers 
how to use the

stuff.
  

Thanks for this work!

Yannick, could we link to this from the wiki together with the 
Ekiga.net

web buttons?



Here it is:
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga.net_VoIP_service_subscription#Ekiga_Web_integration 



Alec, I've a few questions for you:

1- Can you provide a screenshot ;)
  
Well, I could, but it's sort of meaningless.. just a normal webpage. 
The trick is the clickability of the page, but this is not easy to 
show in a screenshot. But I see what you mean, thinking...have to 
think more. Maybe three pages, one without links, one with, and a 
third showing ekiga calling the link?

2- Is there an official (i mean public) way to contact you for
contributors?
  
It's possible to upload things to 
ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/upload. And there is 
leamas.alec(at)gmail.com

2- It this application portable to windows? (Mac OS
3- What is the coding langage used ?
  
Most likely, yes., it's python and javascript. MacOS shoud definitely 
be OK.  Not all window users have python in place, I guess.


Among other things, it would be really nice with some more 
localisations. Just grab the po/en_GB.po file, fill in the 12 lines 
and submit them to me...


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Re: [Ekiga-list] Hacking: ekiga-callto

2009-02-09 Thread yannick
Le samedi 07 février 2009 à 10:29 +0100, Damien Sandras a écrit :
 Le vendredi 06 février 2009 à 00:08 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
  I've been busy some evenings creating scripts to make ekiga calls from 
  web pages. I am at a point where I can click on any phone number in a 
  web page to make ekiga call this number.
  
  Unfortunately, most real phone numbers are not given in the standard, 
  international form. So I have faced the need to add missing countrycodes 
  for numbers missing it. This implies a need to configure countrycode etc 
  for the users. There is a simple form for this.
  
  If anyone is interested, the scripts are available as rpm and tar.gz 
  packages at
  ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/ekiga-callto/ . Also, if anyone think it's 
  worth the effort,
  some new localisations would be really nice.  The README covers how to 
  use the
  stuff.
 
 Thanks for this work!
 
 Yannick, could we link to this from the wiki together with the Ekiga.net
 web buttons?

Here it is:
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga.net_VoIP_service_subscription#Ekiga_Web_integration

Alec, I've a few questions for you:

1- Can you provide a screenshot ;)

2- Is there an official (i mean public) way to contact you for
contributors?

2- It this application portable to windows? (Mac OS?)

3- What is the coding langage used ?




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Re: [Ekiga-list] Hacking: ekiga-callto: update

2009-02-09 Thread Alec Leamas
I have updated the packages, fixed numerous installation bugs, added 
Ubuntu installation docs ( in README).
Same url: ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/ekiga-callto contains RPM:s and 
tar.gz


Bear in mind that mumin.dnsalias.net is a home server, with a limited 
amount of 9's describing the availability ;-) Retry, that is, when it 
doesn't work.


Answers below

yannick wrote:

Le samedi 07 février 2009 à 10:29 +0100, Damien Sandras a écrit :
  

Le vendredi 06 février 2009 à 00:08 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :

I've been busy some evenings creating scripts to make ekiga calls from 
web pages. I am at a point where I can click on any phone number in a 
web page to make ekiga call this number.


Unfortunately, most real phone numbers are not given in the standard, 
international form. So I have faced the need to add missing countrycodes 
for numbers missing it. This implies a need to configure countrycode etc 
for the users. There is a simple form for this.


If anyone is interested, the scripts are available as rpm and tar.gz 
packages at
ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/ekiga-callto/ . Also, if anyone think it's 
worth the effort,
some new localisations would be really nice.  The README covers how to 
use the

stuff.
  

Thanks for this work!

Yannick, could we link to this from the wiki together with the Ekiga.net
web buttons?



Here it is:
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga.net_VoIP_service_subscription#Ekiga_Web_integration

Alec, I've a few questions for you:

1- Can you provide a screenshot ;)
  
Well, I could, but it's sort of meaningless.. just a normal webpage. The 
trick is the clickability of the page, but this is not easy to show in 
a screenshot. But I see what you mean, thinking...have to think more. 
Maybe three pages, one without links, one with, and a third showing 
ekiga calling the link?

2- Is there an official (i mean public) way to contact you for
contributors?
  
It's possible to upload things to ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/upload. 
And there is leamas.alec(at)gmail.com

2- It this application portable to windows? (Mac OS
3- What is the coding langage used ?
  
Most likely, yes., it's python and javascript. MacOS shoud definitely be 
OK.  Not all window users have python in place, I guess.


Among other things, it would be really nice with some more 
localisations. Just grab the po/en_GB.po file, fill in the 12 lines and 
submit them to me...


--alec
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Re: [Ekiga-list] Hacking: ekiga-callto

2009-02-09 Thread Alec Leamas
There are some best effort  screenshots at 
ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/ekiga-callto/shots/. Anyone having a better 
idea how to present it?


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Re: [Ekiga-list] Hacking: ekiga-callto

2009-02-08 Thread yannick
Le samedi 07 février 2009 à 10:29 +0100, Damien Sandras a écrit :
 Le vendredi 06 février 2009 à 00:08 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
  I've been busy some evenings creating scripts to make ekiga calls from 
  web pages. I am at a point where I can click on any phone number in a 
  web page to make ekiga call this number.
  
  Unfortunately, most real phone numbers are not given in the standard, 
  international form. So I have faced the need to add missing countrycodes 
  for numbers missing it. This implies a need to configure countrycode etc 
  for the users. There is a simple form for this.
  
  If anyone is interested, the scripts are available as rpm and tar.gz 
  packages at
  ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/ekiga-callto/ . Also, if anyone think it's 
  worth the effort,
  some new localisations would be really nice.  The README covers how to 
  use the
  stuff.
 
 Thanks for this work!
 
 Yannick, could we link to this from the wiki together with the Ekiga.net
 web buttons?

Sure, i'll do this in a few hours.

It really seems a great effort. Thank you  Alec!


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Re: [Ekiga-list] Hacking: ekiga-callto

2009-02-07 Thread Damien Sandras
Le vendredi 06 février 2009 à 00:08 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
 I've been busy some evenings creating scripts to make ekiga calls from 
 web pages. I am at a point where I can click on any phone number in a 
 web page to make ekiga call this number.
 
 Unfortunately, most real phone numbers are not given in the standard, 
 international form. So I have faced the need to add missing countrycodes 
 for numbers missing it. This implies a need to configure countrycode etc 
 for the users. There is a simple form for this.
 
 If anyone is interested, the scripts are available as rpm and tar.gz 
 packages at
 ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/ekiga-callto/ . Also, if anyone think it's 
 worth the effort,
 some new localisations would be really nice.  The README covers how to 
 use the
 stuff.

Thanks for this work!

Yannick, could we link to this from the wiki together with the Ekiga.net
web buttons?
-- 
 _ Damien Sandras
(o-  
//\Ekiga Softphone : http://www.ekiga.org/
v_/_   Be IP   : http://www.beip.be/
   FOSDEM  : http://www.fosdem.org/
   SIP Phone   : sip:dsand...@ekiga.net
   

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[Ekiga-list] Hacking: ekiga-callto

2009-02-05 Thread Alec Leamas
I've been busy some evenings creating scripts to make ekiga calls from 
web pages. I am at a point where I can click on any phone number in a 
web page to make ekiga call this number.


Unfortunately, most real phone numbers are not given in the standard, 
international form. So I have faced the need to add missing countrycodes 
for numbers missing it. This implies a need to configure countrycode etc 
for the users. There is a simple form for this.


If anyone is interested, the scripts are available as rpm and tar.gz 
packages at
ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/ekiga-callto/ . Also, if anyone think it's 
worth the effort,
some new localisations would be really nice.  The README covers how to 
use the

stuff.

Cheers,
--alec
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