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Currently when the Camera Backend can't identify which app is using the camera, it doesn't display anything about what might be using the camera.
We should fall back to application-default-icon
and the name of the executable if we can't identify the desktop file.
Leaving this as more of a note to myself:
Currently using lsof to detect if the camera device in use. Can we use libgtop like the power indicator does to detect which processes are using the camera device. Would be much cleaner to use a library for this.
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Hi. I'm packaging this for void-linux. But they only accept release versions of software. So please release a new version.
There are no translation files (nor .pot
and .po
) in the po/extra
directory in the project:
See https://github.com/elementary/wingpanel-indicator-privacy/tree/master/po/extra
We should generate .pot and .po files in the po/extra
directory
6.x (Odin)
Compiled from git
N/A
N/A
Update CI process for wingpanel-indicator-privacy to include a vala-lint step.
We need it to pass the gettext actions or ship this indicator
Hi, could you add translation files for Silesian?
ISO 639-3: szl
Plurals: nplurals=3; plural=(n==1 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && n%10<=4 && (n%100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2);
Thank you!
It's currently quite hard to debug wingpanel indicators as there are many indicators that add log messages. There isn't a good way to filter this to a specific indicator.
We could define log domains:
https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-Message-Logging.html#log-domains
This enables filtering log messages using G_MESSAGES_DEBUG, to do do something like the following to only get the logs from a specific indicator and the wingpanel:
G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=io.elementary.wingpanel.bluetooth wingpanel
We've added this to the bluetooth indicator
elementary/wingpanel-indicator-bluetooth#81
I have the indicator, so it detects that something is using the Camera, but it's unable to identify Chrome (nothing is shown in the menu besides the settings link)
I don't know if this is a dead project, but my new StarLabs laptop doesn't have a camera light so it would be nice to see some desktop integration - especially if flatpak permissions are going to have dialogues at Odin release.
If we continue to use lsof, don't hardcode the path to the video device.
It would be brilliant if the README had a short description.
This indicator has never had a stable release.
Tag a commit as a release.
Just keeping the pressure on! Keep up the good work.
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