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@phosh@social.phosh.mobi  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

phosh 0.51.0 is out 🚀📱:

Another 6️⃣ weeks have passed and we have some new features, quality of life improvements, and 🐛 fixes. Check out the full release notes at https://phosh.mobi/releases/rel-0.51.0/ for details or see 👇 for a short 🧵

🙏 to everyone who contributed to this release.

#phosh #Librem5 #PinePhone #gtk #wlroots #gnome #linux #mobile #LinuxMobile

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@phosh@social.phosh.mobi replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

There's new quick setting to toggle location services on/off and the ☕ quick setting can now disable itself after a certain amount of time:

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A video demoing Phosh. In the top-right corner, the location services indicator is visible. The user opens the overview, toggles the location quick setting off, then on, then off again, and starts the caffeine timer for five minutes. The timer countdown is visible in the quick settings label. The user then closes the overview, and the location services indicator disappears, confirming that location services have been disabled.
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@phosh@social.phosh.mobi replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

The intervals for the caffeine quick setting can be configured via the mobile settings app:

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A video from a phone running Phosh. The mobile settings app is running. The user opens the top bar panel and then the caffeine timer preferences. They then add the `∞` interval and remove some others before closing the dialog. They then open phosh's top panel and the caffeine timer's status page which shows the intervals just configured.
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@phosh@social.phosh.mobi replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

Automatic brightness can now be toggled from the top panel and when enabled the brightness slider acts as an offset to the current brightness value. We also reworked how it is handled internally taking e.g. the brightness scale exported
by the kernel into account. There will be more fine tuning to this in upcoming releases. #Librem5 users, please check the end of this 🧵for a possible regression:

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A video showing Phosh. The settings panel is open. The user toggles auto brightness on and the slider changes to an offset mode rather than drawing a yellow bar from the left. When the user turns off auto brightness again the slider shows a different position as auto brightness moved the backlight brightness to a different value. You don't see auto brightness changes actually happening in the video as this is a screen recording and thus doesn't include any backlight changes.
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@phosh@social.phosh.mobi replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

Speaking of brightness: The minimum value of the 🔦 slider can now be configured via hwdb/udev allowing one go to lower values then the former hardcoded 40%. The configuration is maintained in gmobile.

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A screenshot from a phone running Phosh. The torch quick settings is toggled and the brightness of the torch is set top 41%. It can be adjusted with a slider below the quick setting toggles.
A screenshot from a phone running Phosh. The torch quick settings is toggled and the brightness of the torch is set top 41%. It can be adjusted with a slider below the quick setting toggles.
A screenshot from a phone running Phosh. The torch quick settings is toggled and the brightness of the torch is set top 41%. It can be adjusted with a slider below the quick setting toggles.
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@phosh@social.phosh.mobi replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

The mobile settings app now displays an icon for each quick setting you can enable and configure making them easier to identify:

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A screenshot from a phone running Phosh. The quick settings app is open showing the top bar panel. The individual quick settings the user can enable and configure have icons indicating their function.
A screenshot from a phone running Phosh. The quick settings app is open showing the top bar panel. The individual quick settings the user can enable and configure have icons indicating their function.
A screenshot from a phone running Phosh. The quick settings app is open showing the top bar panel. The individual quick settings the user can enable and configure have icons indicating their function.
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@phosh@social.phosh.mobi replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

The conf tweaks (aka @postmarketOS tweaks) part of mobile settings saw a bunch of fixes and the addition of the gtk3settings backend:

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A screenshot from a nested Phosh session. The settings app is open showing the Appearance  conf tweaks panel.
A screenshot from a nested Phosh session. The settings app is open showing the Appearance conf tweaks panel.
A screenshot from a nested Phosh session. The settings app is open showing the Appearance conf tweaks panel.
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