Hi, On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 04:25:38PM +0200, Lukas Venhoda wrote: > On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Frediano Ziglio <fziglio@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> 3. Accessing activities, start menues etc > >> This one is a weird one. We could do it like other VMs with a special > >> button to emulate activities/start etc floating around the screen and > >> showing most of the VM when clicked, or something like that. I'm not > >> really sure how to do this one > >> > > > > I didn't get this one. > > Like the applications menu from taskbar, (start on windows, activities > in gnome etc) > If the user wants to launch a new app he would usually use the menu, > but currently it's hidden with the taskbar I would not use the desktop launcher for that but the agent. If you want to launch something in the guest to open in seamless mode you could have a combo key that would show an input dialog (like alt+f2 on GNOME). The input could be sent to the agent which would launch it in the guest. The Launchy [0] project has been brought up in the past regarding this feature. [0] https://www.launchy.net/ > >> 6. Launching specific applications from command line > >> So this might be a cool little feature. Imagine running the VM from > >> command line, with seamless mode on and telling it exactly what > >> app/script run when the client launches. > >> It could even work like having pecific applications in the activities > >> which would in turn open the client and launch the app, and close the > >> clitn when the app is closed. > >> > >> There is a security concern about leting the user run scripts on a VM > >> from command line, but wer could have some kind of settings, where the > >> user would choose specific command like words for specific > >> binaries/scripts in the VM beforehand. > >> > >> Example: remote-viewer --seamless-mode --start writer > >> > >> Which would look if a writer command has been set upt, and if yes, run > >> the given application. > >> > > > > Looks like you want here to do something like xenapp :) > > I might take a look at it. Seems like a cool way to launch virtualized > apps to me. I wonder if that is under remote-viewer scope/goals? > >> So that's most of the issues that really need solving, and it's better > >> to discuss it in the list instead of just us 3 in Brno :) > >> > >> Thanks for all the responses. > > > > Frediano > > Thanks for the response > - > Lukas Venhoda Cheers, toso _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list Spice-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel