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1 | initial version | posted 2014-06-12 14:51:53 +0200 |
On sailfish OS, in the settings, there is an "application menu" that show all your installed app. You can select some of them (jolla app) and change settings for the selected app.
Is there a way to implement settings to be edit there with silica ?
And if not, would'n it be a good idea to add a way to do it ?
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On sailfish OS, in the settings, there is an "application menu" that show all your installed app. You can select some of them (jolla app) and change settings for the selected app.
Is there a way to implement settings to be edit there with silica ?
And if not, would'n it be a good idea to add a way to do it ?
3 | No.3 Revision |
On sailfish OS, in the settings, there is an "application menu" that show all your installed app. You can select some of them (jolla app) and change settings for the selected app.
Is there a way to implement settings to be edit there with silica ?
And if not, would'n it be a good idea to add a way to do it ?
4 | retagged |
On sailfish OS, in the settings, there is an "application menu" that show all your installed app. You can select some of them (jolla app) and change settings for the selected app.
Is there a way to implement settings to be edit there with silica ?
And if not, would'n it be a good idea to add a way to do it ?
5 | No.5 Revision |
On sailfish OS, in the settings, there is an "application menu" that show all your installed app. You can select some of them (jolla app) and change settings for the selected app.
Is there a way to implement settings to be edit there with silica ?
And if not, would'n it be a good idea to add a way to do it ?
Update by @anandrkris: There is a strong case on why we need it for certain (utility) apps without any app page. Below apps have their setting pages are not easily discoverable unless you read the App Description page. ;)
1.ScreenTapshot 2.Battery overlay
Also, now that Android apps are shown, it makes sense for native apps to be available here