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Issue created Nov 17, 2019 by Richard Duivenvoorde@rduivenvoorde

Beginners Questions

@david.boddie Thanks for this examples! Very helpfull! (some context: I'm trying to 'port' an Android MQTT dashboard...)

1 Question (and one Remark later :-) ) Looking into Example20 because you use Libhandy there for the first time... But I cannot get it to work, not in my Gnome-Builder project (as I just do not have the Handy module, and cannot find it), nor if I clone this repo and try to build it:

  File "main.py", line 13, in <module>
    gi.require_version('Handy', '0.0')
  File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/gi/__init__.py", line 129, in require_version
    raise ValueError('Namespace %s not available' % namespace)
ValueError: Namespace Handy not available

1 Remark

One of the examples if about the Applications menu, but here: https://developer.gnome.org/ApplicationMenu/ shows a deprecation warning, as if you should not do this anymore. Any reason to want this within the Librem5 context? Else maybe add a remark in the README?

Again, thanks for setting this up here! If you prefer to use the Mailing list, I can sent this there too.

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