lukp...@o2.pl (Łukasz Pankowski) writes:

> Neil Jerram <n...@ossau.uklinux.net> writes:
>
>> lukp...@o2.pl (Łukasz Pankowski) writes:
>>
>>> I recently compiled and am using on gta02 some suckless programs: dwm
>>> window manager, st terminal and svkbd on screen keyboard (I have some
>>> issues with libphone-ui-shr windows but have to live with them until
>>> I have some time to fix them).  I also written a minimal idle screen
>>> (only x11 + xft -- i.e., links to 15 libraries) which has shorter
>>> startup (dynamic linking) -- only takes 0.04s (compared to 0.7s for
>>> ffalarms) so I can run it or kill it on pressing AUX.
>>
>> Do you have any screenshots?  
>
> I made a screenshot for you
> http://lupan.zapto.org/slfr/sidle-screenshot.png
> it is simply a clock with network and battery status at the bottom.

I finally found some time to finish and publish sidle (my simple idle
screen): the source code and ipk packages.  To use this screen locker
via phoneuid you also need to install libphone-ui-slfr and change a
config file (see installation instruction below).

For a screenshot see
https://bitbucket.org/lupan/sidle/wiki/Home

For installation instruction see
https://bitbucket.org/lupan/libphone-ui-slfr/wiki/Home

>
> You slide the idle screen with the finger from left to right to unclock
> the screen or from up to bottom to suspend it.  I often turn gta02 on
> just to check the time and immediately slide down to suspend.  Or after
> using the phone for the moment I also often lock the screen with AUX,
> check the time on idle screen and slide down to suspend).
>
> Missing features:
> 1. display date below the time
> 2. display missing calls / new messages
> 3. distant future: integration with calendar/alarms
>    (for example could display today entry from emacs diary file)
>
>> Also, does svkbd do the same kind of fuzzy input thing that the Illume
>> keyboard does?
>
> No, it sends keys as you type them.
>
>>
>>          Neil
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