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@@ -1,6 +1,2 @@
-can we please get a working serial connection for now? if that works
-i can test file transfers and stuff. -hash
-sure. I finished the ConfigDialog and now doing the Profile->Session
-stuff. Then you just need to click Open -zecke
From a UNIX point of view we want to do something like minicom
@@ -13,4 +9,5 @@ A script would just write to the TEmulation and then be sent via
an IOlayer.
Then we would like to send keys? Do we want that?
+> what kind of keys would we send?
We want a modular architecture which might support plugins in
@@ -18,22 +15,26 @@ the future
(Almost) DONE:
-Framework
-Serial IOLayer
-Saving and Restoring Profiles
-ConfigDialog Framework
-FilesendingLayer - hash
+ Framework
+ Serial IOLayer
+ Saving and Restoring Profiles
+ ConfigDialog Framework
TASKS in progress:
-Profile->Session and MainWidget --- Harlekin
-IOLayer - wazlaf
-TE - ibotty
-Session->Profile - hash
-Scripting - wazlaf
+ Profile->Session and MainWidget --- Harlekin
+ IOLayer - wazlaf
+ TE - ibotty
+ Scripting - wazlaf
+ FilesendingLayer
+ Session->Profile - hash => why is this needed? you can not change any settings
+ after you start the session, so all you would do is
+ create a duplicate of the profile used to open the
+ current session. maybe needed later when you can change
+ settings while the session is running (colors, fonts...)
OPEN tasks:
-Irda ConfigWidget - Harlekin
-BT ConfigWidget
-Keys - open
-IRDA-Layer - open
-Bluetooth-Layer - open
-Fullscreen mode ( maybe spy at vnc viewer ) \ No newline at end of file
+ Irda ConfigWidget - Harlekin
+ BT ConfigWidget
+ Keys - hash
+ IRDA-Layer - open
+ Bluetooth-Layer - open
+ Fullscreen mode ( maybe spy at vnc viewer )