Breaking change. Make sure you send an email to the mailing list
telling users to move their
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/{modem,notifications} files/folders to
$XDG_DATA_HOME
Signed-off-by: Anjandev Momi <anjan@momi.ca>
- 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
I added a whole bunch of possibly useful tools to the
application menu (will only show if they are actually installed) and sorted
the list alphabetically. Also included a new hook so the user can completely
override the app menu. The scripts and user-scripts menus are now merged into
one.
Picking up call can be done from both dunst notification & notifications menu;
so for more consistency / less bugs the Pickup menu entry has been removed.
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 patch looks at whatever application is running inside the st terminal.
and presents a more fine-tuned context menu based on it. It does so by
parsing WM_NAME.
Supported for the moment: vim/vis, nano, tuir, ncmpcpp, w3m
This probably won't work if you're in a terminal multiplexer like
screen/tmux, unless it's configured to propagate the name of running
application.
This patch is to be applied **after** my patch for feh/sxiv from earlier today (not included in this patch)
Signed-off-by: Miles Alan <m@milesalan.com>
We may have 'sxmo_appmenu.sh' in the full commandline of other tools
which we don't want to kill, for example lisgd arguments.
Signed-off-by: Miles Alan <m@milesalan.com>