On Sat, 2015-10-24 at 16:28 -0300, Jonathan D'Orleans wrote: > Dial Call usecase: > 1. Turn on my phone (or Ubuntu device) and login > 2. Say: "Mycroft, call my wife" > 3. Mycroft do a Dial Call to my wife's phone number
For both of these cases you'll want to query the addressbook. It is stored in EDS and we have a QtOrganizer plugin to access it, you can use either API. From there I'd recommend using a URL and dispatching it via URL DIspatcher, there is a liburl-dispatcher or you can use the Qt URL API. So basically send: tel://867-5309 Which will open up the dialer and populate it with that number. > Send a SMS usecase: > 1. Turn on my phone (or Ubuntu device) and login > 2. Say: "Mycroft, tell Jonathan I'll arrive at 15 o'clock" > 3. Mycroft Send a SMS to Jonathan's phone number I'm not sure that there is a similar interface for messaging. But if you talk to the messaging app developers I don't think it would be super difficult to build one. Generally speaking, questions about the services that are phone specific are probably best on the ubuntu-phone mailing list. I've CC'd it. Ted
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