Re: [android] Answer calll problems

2008-11-08 Thread Petr Vanek
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 18:09:31 -0500
Joel Newkirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] (JN)
wrote:

On Fri, 07 Nov 2008 19:55:44 +0100, Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Christophe Badoit wrote:
 Andreas Wallin a écrit :
 Im having problems with answer phone calls on android..

 Its ringing but how to anser is the question ?
 
 Probably with the keypad that the FR doesn't have :)
 
 I've suggested to Sean McNeil in his wiki talk page to use the AUX
 button not only as a rejecting button, but also as a accept
 button. My idea is:
  - Brief pressure of the AUX: green button
  - Pressure longer than 0.5 sec (enough?): red button
 
 Could it be done easily? I figure...

If it's only going to be one, why not 'accept'??  Worst-case I would be
more willing to let it 'ring out' than be unable to answer...  For a
dual-action as you proposed, I'd suggest silencing the ringer at
'button down' of AUX, so that if you're going to hold it down .5-1 sec
to 'reject' then the ringer will still stop right away, which I
suspect is the main reason that most people use 'reject'.

plus, we still have the accelerators so using the same logic as has been
presented several days ago (flip upside down for silencing etc...)
could also help before anything else is available. 


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Re: [android] Answer calll problems

2008-11-07 Thread David Samblas
El jue, 06-11-2008 a las 15:46 -0800, Gothnet escribió:
 Well colour me impressed. I've had a play with android on the Freerunner and
 (no disrespect to the openmoko guys) it's renewed my faith that the device
 will some day be useable as a phone.
To increase a little more your believes , imagine you can have the best
of the two worlds, as Rasterman has said before is possible to have in
future(and seeing the rhythm this community works, in near future)
android+gtk+java+qt+e17 apps living peacefully together in this little
device.
 
 Managed to get it running, import contacts from the SIM and make calls, with
 acceptable volume and none of the echo that the OM distros suffered from.
 
 There's a lot that's not working (receive calls for instance) but this looks
 really good guys. Kudos and thanks.

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Re: [android] Answer calll problems

2008-11-07 Thread Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
Christophe Badoit wrote:
 Andreas Wallin a écrit :
 Im having problems with answer phone calls on android..

 Its ringing but how to anser is the question ?
 
 Probably with the keypad that the FR doesn't have :)

I've suggested to Sean McNeil in his wiki talk page to use the AUX
button not only as a rejecting button, but also as a accept button.
My idea is:
 - Brief pressure of the AUX: green button
 - Pressure longer than 0.5 sec (enough?): red button

Could it be done easily? I figure...

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Re: [android] Answer calll problems

2008-11-07 Thread Joel Newkirk
On Fri, 07 Nov 2008 19:55:44 +0100, Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Christophe Badoit wrote:
 Andreas Wallin a écrit :
 Im having problems with answer phone calls on android..

 Its ringing but how to anser is the question ?
 
 Probably with the keypad that the FR doesn't have :)
 
 I've suggested to Sean McNeil in his wiki talk page to use the AUX
 button not only as a rejecting button, but also as a accept button.
 My idea is:
  - Brief pressure of the AUX: green button
  - Pressure longer than 0.5 sec (enough?): red button
 
 Could it be done easily? I figure...

If it's only going to be one, why not 'accept'??  Worst-case I would be
more willing to let it 'ring out' than be unable to answer...  For a
dual-action as you proposed, I'd suggest silencing the ringer at 'button
down' of AUX, so that if you're going to hold it down .5-1 sec to 'reject'
then the ringer will still stop right away, which I suspect is the main
reason that most people use 'reject'.

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Re: [android] Answer calll problems

2008-11-06 Thread Gothnet

Well colour me impressed. I've had a play with android on the Freerunner and
(no disrespect to the openmoko guys) it's renewed my faith that the device
will some day be useable as a phone.

Managed to get it running, import contacts from the SIM and make calls, with
acceptable volume and none of the echo that the OM distros suffered from.

There's a lot that's not working (receive calls for instance) but this looks
really good guys. Kudos and thanks.
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Re: [android] Answer calll problems

2008-11-05 Thread Christophe Badoit
Andreas Wallin a écrit :
 Im having problems with answer phone calls on android..
 
 Its ringing but how to anser is the question ?

Probably with the keypad that the FR doesn't have :)


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Re: [android] Answer calll problems

2008-11-05 Thread Denis Galvão
And the people from Android are not willing to have such buttons in a  
soft way, they will not put them on software, the phone must have at  
least four buttons.

How could we survive?
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On 05/11/2008, at 11:03, Christophe Badoit wrote:

 Andreas Wallin a écrit :
 Im having problems with answer phone calls on android..

 Its ringing but how to anser is the question ?

 Probably with the keypad that the FR doesn't have :)


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Re: [android] Answer calll problems

2008-11-05 Thread Christophe Badoit
Denis Galvão a écrit :

 
 On 05/11/2008, at 11:03, Christophe Badoit wrote:
 
 Andreas Wallin a écrit :
 Im having problems with answer phone calls on android..

 Its ringing but how to anser is the question ?
 Probably with the keypad that the FR doesn't have :)

 And the people from Android are not willing to have such buttons in a  
 soft way, they will not put them on software, the phone must have at  
 least four buttons.

How do you know this ?

(no offense, I'd just like to know if it's true or if it's a guess...)

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Re: [android] Answer calll problems

2008-11-05 Thread Denis Galvão
Talked to hackbod on the #android freenode room.

Im not sure if it is official, but this is what he told me yesterday.

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On 05/11/2008, at 12:58, Christophe Badoit wrote:

 Denis Galvão a écrit :


 On 05/11/2008, at 11:03, Christophe Badoit wrote:

 Andreas Wallin a écrit :
 Im having problems with answer phone calls on android..

 Its ringing but how to anser is the question ?
 Probably with the keypad that the FR doesn't have :)

 And the people from Android are not willing to have such buttons in a
 soft way, they will not put them on software, the phone must have  
 at
 least four buttons.

 How do you know this ?

 (no offense, I'd just like to know if it's true or if it's a guess...)

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Re: [android] Answer calll problems

2008-11-05 Thread Asheesh Laroia

On Wed, 5 Nov 2008, Denis Galvão wrote:


And the people from Android are not willing to have such buttons in a
soft way, they will not put them on software, the phone must have at
least four buttons.

How could we survive?


Easy, you fork Android, and do git merge from time to time.

I am happy to offer git hosting.

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Re: [android] Answer calll problems

2008-11-05 Thread Christophe Badoit
Denis Galvão a écrit :
 Talked to hackbod on the #android freenode room.
 
 Im not sure if it is official, but this is what he told me yesterday.


Thank you for the source.

This is indeed bad news if all android apps have to be patched to be
usable on the FR :-(


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Re: [android] Answer calll problems

2008-11-05 Thread Paul Jimenez
Christophe Badoit wrote:
 Denis Galvão a écrit :
   
 Talked to hackbod on the #android freenode room.

 Im not sure if it is official, but this is what he told me yesterday.
 


 Thank you for the source.

 This is indeed bad news if all android apps have to be patched to be
 usable on the FR :-(


   
They don't; there's got to be several ways around this, from USB or BT
keyboards to softkeys that run at a layer android doesn't know about to
faking multiple buttons from the two available ones based on chording
and press duration.

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Re: [android] Answer calll problems

2008-11-05 Thread Denis Galvão
This is not the way I wanna go.

I don't believe in forks, I believe in one strong community.

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On 05/11/2008, at 15:41, Asheesh Laroia wrote:

 On Wed, 5 Nov 2008, Denis Galvão wrote:

 And the people from Android are not willing to have such buttons in a
 soft way, they will not put them on software, the phone must have  
 at
 least four buttons.

 How could we survive?

 Easy, you fork Android, and do git merge from time to time.

 I am happy to offer git hosting.

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Re: [android] Answer calll problems

2008-11-05 Thread Stefan Monnier
 This is not the way I wanna go.
 I don't believe in forks, I believe in one strong community.

It's quite normal to have 2 branches: the community version and the
corporate version.


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