[00:01] <Hamdon> Yes
[00:01] <JanC> (there is a file chooser button in there by default
[00:04] <penguin> does anyone know the function to "go forward" and "go backward" in webkit
[00:05] <penguin> via python
[00:05] <penguin> im trying to expand on the tutorial
[00:14] <JanC> penguin: did you check the C docs?
[00:18] <penguin> sorry... im a newbie
[00:19] <penguin> dont know what that is
[00:23] <JanC> http://www.webkitgtk.org/reference/webkitgtk/stable/index.html I think
[00:23] <penguin> where do i look
[00:23] <penguin> nvm
[00:23] <penguin> ty
[00:24] <JanC> the way to use webkit/gtk from python should be equivalent
[00:24] <JanC> http://www.webkitgtk.org/reference/webkitgtk/stable/WebKitWebBackForwardList.html look relevant to your question  ☺
[00:49] <stlsaint> Hello all, Can tell me the file used to set default apps on unity bar?
[03:03] <mhall119> stlsaint: it's in dconf
[03:03] <mhall119> IIRC
[03:16] <stlsaint> mhall119: right, i open it up but cant tell how to edit it. right click, double click, cant seem to edit the favorites
[03:33] <tr3nton> Using quickly, I chuck some images in data/media/ folder ; and when referring to these in glade, use: ../media/image.png . In code, I found to use data/media/image.png. Is there a better practice for referring to images stored there? Thinking that reference wouldn't work once installed ... looking at the media player example, I see they just use the helpers module, e.g. helpers.get_media_file("image.png")
[06:49] <dholbach> good morning
[07:23] <jvrbanac> good morning to you too
[10:29] <vignesh> hi, what is the best way to store the data associated with an app in ubuntu?
[10:30] <vignesh> I am trying quickly...
[10:30] <vignesh> Is sqlite a good option
[11:57] <cedeon> hi all
[12:17] <x_or> Are there alteratives to using quickly and putting apps inside the app store?  I love the simplicity of quickly, but I don't know python.  I would prefer something for ruby if it exists...
[12:48] <zoopster> x_or: you don't need to use quickly, but I think the intent is to bring the app into extras so it doesn't have to go into "the store"
[13:01] <x_or> zoopster: OK, I'm not sure what you mean by "bring the app into extras"...
[13:03] <zoopster> x_or: extras.ubuntu.com is where applications submitted through myapps for review by the Application Review Board are placed once approved.  Extras is a repository that allows for post-release applications to be released
[15:10] <Compt> Hey everyone, I have a question regarding Glade and Quickly. Is it possible to map a button to a notebook within the same program. Like say for instance I have a toolbar with a button on it. Can I link it to, say page 3, on the notebook widget?
[15:34] <Compt> lol that's my post ^_^
[15:52] <lemaire> if I create a package using 'quickly package --extras', does that package generate a .desktop file after installation, because I can't seem to find it..
[18:07] <cedeon> so i just spent the last hour in winpdb tearing my hair out about a piece of code only to realise that winpdb was loading all the old *.pyc files so none of my changes made a difference until i nuked all the *.pyc.
[18:08] <cedeon> seriously, what kind of insanity is that for a debugger
[18:10] <cedeon> *calms down from rage-fit* sorry guys this window was my closest vent point, im good now :)
[18:12] <Compt> Hey guys, it's me again. I was wondering if there was a way to tell Webkit to load a specific URL upon a click of a notebook label. So for instance, if I were to click "page 2" on my notebook, the tab would open and webkit would launch the URL of my choice.
[18:15] <cedeon> sure, just embed it as normal and set up a callback on the "switch-page" signal
[18:16] <cedeon> in quickly it would be def on_notebook1_switch-page(self,widget): i believe
[18:18] <Compt> Ok (thanks for the response), I have it embed already, but where is the field to launch the specific URL?
[18:21] <cedeon> unsure gotta be in the docs somewhere
[18:21] <cedeon> theres no ui element packed with it, you'll have to make your own like a GtkEntry or something
[18:23] <Compt> Ok, thanks
[18:36] <x_or> Anyone know of a way to authenticate a quickly app via Google OpenID or Facebook?
[18:42] <commandoline> x_or: openid isn't meant for logging in desktop apps since it requires a callback on a webserver.
[18:42] <commandoline> there are apis for desktop apps available though
[18:43] <x_or> commandoline:  OK, yeah, I think I meant to say oauth using google.  I'
[18:43] <x_or> will look up desktop apps authenticating into google services, good idea.
[21:47] <chimney> Heyo
[21:49] <chimney> I want to write a script (bash,perl) which runs continuous an checks if eth0 is up. which file or which function I've to call for gretiing this information?
[21:49] <chimney> s/gretiing/getting/
[21:50] <chimney> I also want to signal traffic like the leds on a switch
[21:54] <chimney> ok I must leave due to rl will be back in an hour hopefully.
[22:53] <chimney> hi. I'm back :)
[22:53] <chimney> someone awake?
[23:06] <zoopster> not sure if someone's awake at the moment