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------- Additional Comments From aironmail gmail com 2006-08-24 20:24 -------
Cyrill, you are totally right. I can use now digikam using irkick.
I've opened the irkick configuration dialog, pressed add and then selected to add manually an action to a running application. From there I can access to digikam. It's a pitty that digikam is not displayed in the default apps in the previous menu like amarok, kaffeine,kdetv,... but I can live with that.
After selecting the desired button from the remote controller, I open the digikam tree entry in the application list, and from there I can access to the entire dcop interface.
Then I have to play from the command line, because configuring lirc throw dcop is not so intuitive for normal users. I make an example of how I have set the forward button of the remote controller to show the next image in the Image Editor.
In the command line I type:
dcop (to get the name of the apps, in my case digikam-25053)
Now I get the available actions for the editor:
dcop digikam-25053 "Image Editor" actions
I find the one that I want: editorwindow_forward
To test it I type:
dcop digikam-25053 "Image Editor" activateAction editorwindow_forward
It works.
So I go to the irkick and I add an action, setting the forward button, I open the digikam tree. Then I select the Image Editor. In the function list I select: activateAction. I press next, and I get a new text field asking for the action to execute, so I type: editorwindow_forward. After that I press finish, and it's done. I press apply.
I test it with the remote controller and it works nicelly.
As we see, the control of digikam with a remote controller is working perfectly using dcop. To me it's good enough (you can't believe how happy I feel setting this), but I think that it's very complex to set it for normal or new linux users, specially if they don't know a bit of dcop. It would be nice to have an easier way to set these action, like for the applications than I commented above. I repeat, I don't need it, but maybe other people...
As the kde-lirc support is done, I don't know if we should close this issue or let it opened.
I want to say thanks again for adding the dcop support.
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