3 "zavai" is a word of the Bolognese language which means "useless thing of no
4 value". The idea that I'm trying to do what I can with what I have.
6 It is written with the purpose of working for me; everything else is optional.
7 Feature requests for things that I don't need will likely be ignored unless
8 of course they come with patches.
12 * Install dependencies
15 apt-get install valac libglib2.0-dev libdbus-glib-1-dev libgee-dev libgtk2.0-dev \
16 libwnck-dev libdevkit-power-gobject-dev \
17 libomhacks-dev liblua5.1-dev
20 apt-get install devicekit-power
23 apt-get install polygen polygen-data
29 * Install dbus.d configuration file
31 cp conf/zavai.conf /etc/dbus-1/system.d/
33 * Copy the .desktop files of the applications you use more often in ~/.zavai
38 cp /usr/share/applications/tangogps.desktop ~/.zavai
39 cp /usr/share/applications/navit.desktop ~/.zavai
40 cp /usr/share/applications/vala-terminal.desktop ~/.zavai
41 cp /usr/share/applications/midori.desktop ~/.zavai
42 cp /usr/share/applications/zhone.desktop ~/.zavai
43 cp /usr/share/applications/FBReader.desktop ~/.zavai
44 cp conf/satmon.desktop ~/.zavai
46 * Copy accessory scripts in ~/.zavai
48 cp hooks/display ~/.zavai
49 cp hooks/keyboard ~/.zavai
51 * Update the information about the polygen grammars installed in the system
54 src/update-polygen-info
60 This will run zavai and restart it if it quits/crashes. If you want to
61 restart zavai (for example after you build a new version) just choose
68 Push the power button to get the power menu, with options to
69 suspend/shutdown/reboot, lock the screen and keep the backlight always on
70 (useful if you are using the openmoko as a satellite navigator in the car)
74 Hold the power button longer to lock / unlock the screen. If the screen is
75 locked you see a lock icon in the traybar.
77 A short push of the power button while locked will turn on the backlight for a
78 bit, which is useful if you want to check the map for a moment. Another short
79 push will show the main zavai window, which is useful if you want to see the
80 time. Another short push will hide the main zavai window.
84 In the main window you see the time. If your GPS has a fix, the time comes
87 In the top left there is a gps icon. Push it to toggle the GPS to be always on
88 (useful to restart tangogps or navit without needing to reacquire a fix).
90 In the bottom there is a button to access the main menu.
94 Zavai shows several tray bar buttons. One kills the current application (or
95 goes back in the menu if the current application is zavai).
97 One hides and shows zavai.
99 One hides and shows the keyboard.
101 One shows the status of the battery.
105 The menu should be self-explanatory. It has options for simple GPS management
106 tasks, setting an alarm, running applications, a task switcher, and a polygen
111 It is possible to set an alarm, which will be shown in the alarm window. When
112 the alarm expires, the phone wakes up if it is suspended, and zavai vibrates,
113 turns on baclight, shows a big ACK button and flashes the AUX led for 30
116 You can use the big button on screen or the AUX button to acknowledge the
117 alarm and stop all the attention-seeking activities.
119 When I'll implement some audio playing infrastructure, I'll implement playing
120 an audio file as well.
122 Alarms (acknowledged or not) are logged in "~/.zavai/log-alarm/". Still
123 missing, howerver, is a way to show that an alarm rang and noone noticed.
127 Details: the alarms are scheduled with at(1): they stay scheduled even if
128 zavai is restarted, and you can see them with "atq". Please see omhacks for
129 simple suspend hooks that will wake up the phone to run scheduled at jobs.
133 You can reach the calendar from the menu or by clicking on the date in the
136 The calendar shows notes on every day. You can add notes just by typing on the
137 white space below the calendar.
139 The notes are saved in ~/.zavai/cal/YEAR/MONTH/DAY.txt, feel free to:
140 - sync it with your main computer;
141 - create a tool that populates it using the information from your
142 favourite calendar system;
143 - interface zavai with a proper calendar system, without making the interface
144 harder to use (if you can).
148 If you have a pin, add 'sim_pin = "1234"' to ~/.zavai/config
150 Don't start frameworkd at boot. Get rid of fso-usaged from your system (it
151 will be started by dbus when frameworkd starts, if it's there).
153 Now you can use zavai to turn on GSM, including powering up the antenna and
154 providing the PIN if required by the SIM.
156 It does not currently do anything else beside turning things on. It is useful,
157 however, to make GSM services available to simple scripts like SMS or contact
163 Zavai currently focuses on the interface side, trying to make it easy for me
164 to reach the functions that I need. I try not to focus on hardware details
165 (yet) (when I can), so I build it on the freesmartphone framework, which is
166 unstable, underdocumented and sometimes untested, whose developers so far have
167 never answered my questions and whose API tends to change every now and again.
169 This said, I'm surprised it works for me so far.
171 TODO list / wish list
173 * FSO API "documentation":
174 http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=specs.git;a=blob_plain;f=html/index.html;hb=HEAD
178 - write data to disk as log happens (to have at least partial logs if power
180 - more detailed GPX data (dop, elev..)
181 - message (structured) (json?)
183 + start frameworkd as a subprocess, configured to only do phone
184 + go through the dbus motions of turning on this and that, and entering PIN
185 hardcoded in zavai config
186 - GSM status on main screen (with messages while coming online, and
187 operator, power and so on)
188 - log and refuse incoming calls and messages
190 - play sound at alarm trigger
191 - leave expired alarm on screen until acknowledged
192 (alarm status icon that also brings to alarm menu)
193 - remember alarm names (on request, maybe with an add feature) and how
194 often they are triggered, and show them most frequent first
195 - show active alarms and allow to delete them
197 - record audio notes, logging start and stop so it gets an associated GPX
198 - shortcut icon in main screen
199 - check gobject introspection and dynamic loading
200 - there could be a basic loader core that just dynamically loads bits as
201 available/needed. Only the battery icon and calendar can be loaded on a
202 laptop, while on the moko one can also load the power menu.
203 Different bits can effectively work as plugins, to be there or not.
204 Alternative plugins can be loaded based on different technologies, too (a
205 gpsd satellite monitor, or a fso satellite monitor).
206 - zavai does not look good in landscape mode
207 - replace menus with a widget taking a list of actions, which then lays
208 them out according to the screen size
209 - set backlight with Randr (xrandr --prop shows "Backlight: 4 (0x00000004) range: (0,15)")
210 and xbacklight uses it
211 (note: the property is not available on the freerunner atm, it would be only
212 for desktop systems, to avoid chowning the device under /sys/something)
213 - volume control in power menu "Amp Spk"
214 (-> learn/test libalsamixer something)
215 /usr/share/vala/vapi/alsa.vapi
216 - space buttons from sliders, to avoid shutting down instead of lowering the volume
217 - fisheye list music player
218 (-> learn/test gstreamer libs)
219 - player page with seek/skip controls
221 - chosen song start playing if nothing is being played
222 - chosen song moves to playlist editor: play, add to playlist, add dir to playlist
223 (show a standard list multiselectable with all the songs in the dir and
224 only the selected song selected; allow to select others, select all, add
225 selected to playlist)
226 - playlist as reorderable standard list, allow to delete tracks, reorder tracks
227 - save playlist to file to reload later
228 - pause with headset button
229 - battery without devkit: do the parsing via lua
230 - contacts: show as a fancy focus+context list (see prefuse)
231 - vcard on e-vcard.{h,c}
232 - ical on libical-dev
234 - lua functions to read things
235 - zavai-calendar as a separate app
236 - zavai-contacts as a separate app
238 - next30: don't update if not shown currently on the notebook
239 - gtk_calendar_set_detail_func
240 - GPS FixNow mode for sleeping
241 - GSM power and network
242 - link to open SHR-dialer
243 - icon to show if there are new messages
244 - link to open SHR-messages
245 - switch backlight keep mode when on power/recharging
246 - the button changes the default for the current power mode
247 - unlock screen when receiving phone calls
248 - GPX status icon (off, waiting for fix, recording)
249 - GPX waypoint using AUX button
251 - track EPV (and similar) in gpx and kill trackpoints with bad accuracy
252 - Simple wireless scanner (code from guessnet, or minimal wicd client)
253 - Suspend phone if not calling and gps is not on and backlight is not on
254 (maybe with idle notifier?)
255 - Phone from kapula (or just running kapula)
257 - Location aware (show timezones in order of distance from current
259 - Show timezone in clock
262 + Why sometimes the phone will stop acting normal and will completely ignore
263 the screen for the purpose of screen dimming, that is, it will dim the
264 screen even if I'm using the touchscreen? (it was old ousaged brokenness)
265 - Is there a way to lock the screen completely turning off the touchscreen, so
266 that interrupts are not even generated?
268 * Not quite needed yet:
269 - GPX log with more features (quality, course, speed, ...)
270 - Take a waypoint then show a menu with a timeout
271 - Add a scribbled note
273 - Add a text note (tickling the text input method thing)
274 If timeout expires, leave the waypoint with the automatic name
275 - get fix events without requesting the GPX resource (and then? gpx log all the time? what for?)