Hay,
Browsing the wiki, I found that the picture viewer was to be a stylus
application.
Viewing photos is something you do together, making it very unpractical to
do with a stylus.
I think it should be a combination of both stylus and finger.
Managing and looking for a specific dir should be don
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Hi all,
I was wondering (along, I'm sure, with many others here on this list)
what the current status is of the P1 phones.
Is there 'light at the end of the tunnel' yet, for you guys? :)
A few weeks ago, Sean mentioned some problems that might be quic
Am 18.04.2007 um 19:02 schrieb Matthew S. Hamrick:
I think maybe we need a new version of Godwin's law... "any
discussion about scripting languages should stop as soon as someone
mentions Lisp (or Smalltalk.)"
Well, as a Mac addict, I propose to consider AppleScript, Automator
and F-Scri
I think maybe we need a new version of Godwin's law... "any
discussion about scripting languages should stop as soon as someone
mentions Lisp (or Smalltalk.)"
But seriously... speed probably shouldn't be THE deciding factor in a
built-in scripting language. It's the ability to get things do
On Apr 18, 2007, at 2:41 AM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
PyGTK looks like the most likely contender to me -- not just because I
wrote a book about it and I'm the author of almost everything
Python-related in OE, but also because PyGTK is pretty mature and
easy to extend (you probably have see
PyGTK looks like the most likely contender to me -- not just because I
wrote a book about it and I'm the author of almost everything
Python-related in OE, but also because PyGTK is pretty mature and
easy to extend (you probably have seen Zecke's work in wrapping the Moko
classes did you?).
The thi
On Apr 18, 2007, at 1:44 AM, Dmitri Hrapof wrote:
Jamie Allsop пишет:
Yes this page is very good. One thing you might want to note also
is that there is a nice C++ binding for Python in boost
. Please don't infer from this that I am a big
Python fan, most of my scripting to date has been
What about:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Poll
Seems strange not to have this extension in the wiki...
Florent
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Is there a way to add a poll feature to the wiki? This would give a
quantitative about the community's opinion...
Cheers
Florent
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Jamie Allsop пишет:
Yes this page is very good. One thing you might want to note also is
that there is a nice C++ binding for Python in boost .
Please don't infer from this that I am a big Python fan, most of my
scripting to date has been with Perl, however I do see Python as being
a language
Bryan Larsen wrote:
[...]
A scripting language should be chosen as the default. Yes, it'll be a
hard choice, but there's also no 'wrong choice' (except for "none").
I've put a lot of work into
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Wishlist:BuiltInScriptingLanguage. Please
comment here or on the discus
I'm still on the widget driven
GUI concept. Having a single common rendering approach using HTML/Widgets
would provide some interesting advantages.
Not only on the graphical coherence, but also on the novel
mixed/hybrid uses that will be feasible (semi web/local). Why not
considering a phone's
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