On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 6:25 PM, Petr Vanek <[email protected]> wrote:
> T> Hehe, I miss them as well, as they are amazingly useful, though > T> that's not my fault, I'm waiting for a dbus interface to libphonegui > T> so I'll be able to initiate an sms write window, same thing > T> concerning new contact creation :) There's work being done on these > T> issues (not by me), and as soon as it'll be done, I'll add it. :) > > not wanting to offend anyone - what is the difference between pyphonelog > and elmphonelog, are we duplicating the code somehow? i presume > elmphonelog is more shr-native then pyphonelog which was first > in place... which one would it make the most sense to enhance? > > Petr > > _______________________________________________ > Shr-User mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.shr-project.org/mailman/listinfo/shr-user > to tell you the truth, I haven't looked at elmphonelog's code. pyphonelog is a bit hackish as it's a temporary solution until we rewrite it into libphonegui. you are more than welcomed to enhance both :) btw, as for pyphonelog, it's pretty modular, i.e, you can probably quite easily move pyphonelog to elementary (I'd highly appreciate that). I will take a look at elmphonelog sometimes when I have the time, where can I read more about it? (scode/screenshots). Btw, as for now, as you said, pyphonelog is the default in shr (until it'll make sense to drop it, which I don't think will happen until someone enhances libphonegui and adds a phonelog app there), I'll probably do that (write a phonelog page into phonegui) when I have the time. Tom.
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