Zdravím, On Po, 2015-11-23 at 15:15 +0100, Fabiano Fidêncio wrote: > On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Martin Filo > <martin.filo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Spicec has been best spice client. It has nice user interface, no > > annoying toolbar or icons, it has hotkeys for ungrab mouse and > > fullscreen. Everything needed can be configured via command line. And it > > hasn't much dependencies. > > But Spicec has been removed as obsolete in spice 0.12.6. What is a > > replacement for it? > > > > I tried spice-gtk, but for these reasons it's a worse client: > > - My virtualization host has installed minimal needed set of programs. I > > need install gtk libraries only for this one program there (which is a > > small minus for spicy). > > - It has (for me) a useless toolbar which only consumes space on my > > screen. Hotkey for showing/hiding it will be nice. > > - But much worse is that I can't ungrab mouse when I click on its > > window. I tried google for finding hotkey to ungrab mouse but I didn't > > find anything. Only way to ungrab mouse is to halt guest, which makes > > this client absolutely useless. > > > > I tried virt-viewer too > > - It depends on spice-gtk, gtk2, gtk3 and many other libraries > > - It can't run because I am not using libvirt. > > Please, try remote-viewer (part of virt-viewer package). > > > > > So spicec has been obsolete without replacement. I need simple spice > > client which can connect to address and port specified via command line, remote-viewer spice://host:port/ > > with hotkeys for ungrab mouse and fullscreen. ctrl+alt and F11 (when you have focus out of canvas). You can get shift-F1[12] as you're used to if you launch the client using .vv file (hm, it would make sense to mirror the .vv file configuration options in --spice-* CLI options 1:1 ...) > It would be nice if it > > didn't have too many dependencies similar to spicec. I you're fine building yourself, you should be able to get remote-viewer without libvirt dependencies. You won't be able to get rid of gtk dependencies however, achieving that would mean writing a new client on top of spice-glib (which did Iordan Iordanov in hist aSpice Android client) or just spice-protocol (which some KDE people tried to to create qtspice library but left project after short time). David > > > > Thanks, > > Martin > > _______________________________________________ > > Spice-devel mailing list > > Spice-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel > _______________________________________________ > Spice-devel mailing list > Spice-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list Spice-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel