it's subjective, but the old one was rather ugly imho. Of course people
should customise it in their own custom xinit, but it might be
better if the default is a bit more appealing to the eye as it's the
first thing new users will see.
Signed-off-by: Maarten van Gompel <proycon@anaproy.nl>
I have the impression that setting environment variables in the custom
xinit script doesn't always work properly (no idea why). Putting them in
~/.profile seems to be more robust. Sourcing it is a good idea anyhow,
hence this patch:
- Take pictures by pressing "s" when the preview opens.
- Depends on sxmo_autorotate.sh
- movie is not currently working. See comments in code
- uses sxiv for image previews of photos taken during that photoshoot
- TODO: use sxiv keyhandlers to add a delete photo function
- See: /usr/share/examples/sxiv/key-handler
- I dont know how we would distribute this
Minor patch that correctly detects which virtual keyboard is available
if none was set explicitly, supports both the new upstream svkbd, as
well as the current sxmo-svkbd fork.
Summary of changes:
1. Always use the sxmo_notificationwrite.sh script to write notifications
rather then sometimes using echo to the DIR
2. Reorder args for notiffile spec to be action as 1st line, watchfile 2nd, and
rest as msg; this way msg can be multiple lines without propogating bugs
3. Write calls as a standard notification via sxmo_notificationwrite.sh
4. Use datestamps from notification files instead of filename, this way (3)
works without extra logic
5. Various style fixes
This implements what was suggested in the discussion regarding the svkbd
patch, it makes the choice of virtual keyboard configurable using the
$KEYBOARD variable, rather than hard-coding it.
This patch adds the rest of XDG user directories as per XDG base directory
specification.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/XDG_Base_Directory
This fixes launching anbox on sxmo. Furthermore, it makes sure $XDG_RUNTIME_HOME
has the correct permissions.
Signed-off-by: Miles Alan <m@milesalan.com>