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* Adding a set of read-only properties that deal with the strings for dbus, ↵Ted Gould2009-10-221-48/+69
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* Change the enums to match the KDE ones to make life simpler even though I ↵Ted Gould2009-10-211-5/+5
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* The signal should have a string not a enum value.Ted Gould2009-10-211-1/+5
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* Making sure to signal if we change the status.Ted Gould2009-10-211-1/+12
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* Switching from doing the GValues as enums to the more specific types.Ted Gould2009-10-211-4/+4
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* Silly, these are enums not ints.Ted Gould2009-10-211-8/+8
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* Fleshing out the get functions.Ted Gould2009-10-201-12/+72
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* Fleshing out the set functions.Ted Gould2009-10-201-7/+67
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* Filling out some prototypes.Ted Gould2009-10-201-0/+90
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* Okay, connecting this little thing into DBus already.Ted Gould2009-10-201-0/+19
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* Making sure to free and unref all of our private variables.Ted Gould2009-10-201-0/+49
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* Now for some 'set' code. Bringin' it.Ted Gould2009-10-201-3/+101
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* Fleshing out get parameters...Ted Gould2009-10-201-0/+77
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* Adding in a bunch of things to the private struct. We now have data! Ted Gould2009-10-201-2/+30
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* Basic property case statements.Ted Gould2009-10-201-0/+44
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* Creating a connected property to check easily.Ted Gould2009-10-191-1/+11
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* Boom, there are some signals.Ted Gould2009-10-191-1/+81
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* Wow, properties. The properties system in gobject is a little insane.Ted Gould2009-10-191-2/+50
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* Changing the name to match the changes in the previous commit.Ted Gould2009-10-171-1/+1
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* Making sure to get the property names into defines so that we can ensure ↵Ted Gould2009-10-171-1/+8
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* Filling out the property list.Ted Gould2009-10-171-1/+10
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* Putting in our first property, status. Woo hoo! Ted Gould2009-10-161-1/+15
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* Set and get propertiesTed Gould2009-10-161-0/+20
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* Building a basic library starting out.Ted Gould2009-10-151-0/+57