Thanks guys. You wouldn't believe how long I spent looking for this when it was staring at me the whole time :)
I also just found the official code dump location for all the open source components Sailfish uses: http://releases.sailfishos.org/sdk/latest/ It was actually clearly mentioned in the Sailfish SDK overview ( https://sailfishos.org/develop-overview-article.html). I haven't yet looked at it. @Andrey: the fingerterm version in the master branch imports the the com.nokia.meego package for example. Do you mean that this package is supported on Sailfish OS? In that case, why is there a Silica branch with the Meego components replaced with Silica components? Cheers, Mehdi On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Andrey Kozhevnikov <coderusin...@gmail.com>wrote: > David, you wrong > > Mehdi, you should look carefully > its in master branch: https://github.com/nemomobile/fingerterm/tree/master > if you ever used fingerterm on jolla you should be noticed its not ported > to silica components and using legacy meego components instead. > > 12.04.2014 20:15, David Greaves пишет: > > On 12/04/14 14:31, me...@tickmeet.com wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'd like to make a few tweaks to fingerterm for my Jolla. So I went to >>> get >>> the source code but can't seem to find it anywhere. >>> >>> I've found the Nemo mobile project version >>> (https://github.com/nemomobile/fingerterm). But that uses Meego >>> Harmattan UI >>> components and not Sailfish OS' Silica UI components. Unless I'm missing >>> something it can't run as-is on Sailfish OS and it must have been >>> customised >>> by Jolla. It's under the GPLv2 license so any customisation of the code >>> must >>> have been made available for all to use by Jolla. >>> >>> The big question is: where is it? >>> >> >> https://github.com/nemomobile/fingerterm/tree/silica >> >> :) >> >> David >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list >
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