Documentation/Maemo 5 Developer Guide/Porting Software/Porting MaemoPad

Porting MaemoPad
This is a practical example of porting a Diablo (Maemo 4.1) application to Fremantle (Maemo 5). The example application, MaemoPad, is a simple Notepad-like editor.

Porting from Diablo to Fremantle involved mostly changes in GTK+- and Hildon-specific parts of the code, because newer versions of these libraries are now in use, and because of the new Fremantle GUI guidelines. This subsection will first explain how to install MaemoPad, and then proceeds to describing the main changes in the code. The reader is recommended to familiarize with chapters Application Development and Hildon Human Interface Guidelines before this one. For reference, see GTK+ and Hildon APIs from Maemo Fremantle APIs.

Installing MaemoPad
MaemoPad can be installed and tested in the scratchbox environment.

[sbox-FREMANTLE_ARMEL] sb-conf select FREMANTLE_X86 [sbox-FREMANTLE_X86 ~] mkdir maemopad [sbox-FREMANTLE_X86 ~/maemopad] cd maemopad [sbox-FREMANTLE_X86 ~/maemopad] apt-get source maemopad ...apt output...
 * If not already activated, activate the X86 target, go to the testing directory, and download the source package of maemopad application.

[sbox-FREMANTLE_X86: ~/maemopad] &gt; ls -l total 352 drwxrwxr-x 6 maemo maemo   4096 Jul 28 14:09 maemopad-2.5 -rw-rw-r-- 1 maemo maemo    465 Jul  6 16:02 maemopad_2.5.dsc -rw-rw-r-- 1 maemo maemo 346129 Jul  6 16:02 maemopad_2.5.tar.gz
 * Check that you have the correct files.

[sbox-FREMANTLE_X86: ~/maemopad] &gt; cd maemopad-2.5 [sbox-FREMANTLE_X86: ~/maemopad/maemopad-2.5] &gt; dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot dpkg-buildpackage: source package is maemopad dpkg-buildpackage: source version is 2.5 dpkg-buildpackage: source changed by Soumya Bijjal &lt;soumya.3.bijjal@nokia.com&gt; dpkg-buildpackage: host architecture i386 dpkg-buildpackage: source version without epoch 2.3 .... etc ....
 * Go to the  source directory, and build the maemopad package with   command as shown here:

[sbox-FREMANTLE_X86: ~/maemopad] &gt; dpkg -i maemopad_2.5_i386.deb ... output from dpkg ...
 * Install the newly compiled  file inside the Scratchbox environment:


 * Make sure you have the SDK UI running in Xephyr.
 * You can now run MaemoPad by selecting it from the menu.

The MaemoPad source code resides in folder

[sbox-FREMANTLE_X86: ~/maemopad] ls maemopad-2.5/src total 280 -rw-rw-r-- 1 maemo maemo 25491 Jul 28 15:45 Makefile -rw-rw-r-- 1 maemo maemo   491 Jul 28 14:09 Makefile.am -rw-rw-r--  1 maemo maemo 23238 Jul 28 14:09 Makefile.in -rwxrwxr-x  1 maemo maemo 83433 Jul 28 15:45 maemopad -rw-rw-r-- 1 maemo maemo 82928 Jul 28 15:45 maemopad-maemopad-window.o -rw-rw-r--  1 maemo maemo 18564 Jul 28 15:45 maemopad-main.o -rw-rw-r--  1 maemo maemo 20400 Jul 28 14:09 maemopad-window.c -rw-rw-r--  1 maemo maemo  2391 Jul 28 14:09 maemopad-window.h -rw-rw-r--  1 maemo maemo  2193 Jul 28 14:09 main.c

For comparison, the Diablo version of MaemoPad can also be examined:

[sbox-FREMANTLE_X86: ~/maemopad] &gt; svn export https://garage.maemo.org/svn/\ maemoexamples/tags/maemo_4.1/maemopad diablo_maemopad [sbox-FREMANTLE_X86: ~/src] ls -lR diablo_maemopad/src diablo_maemopad/src/: total 16 -rw-rw-r-- 1 maemo maemo  537 May 15  2008 Makefile.am -rw-rw-r--  1 maemo maemo  557 May 15  2008 appdata.h -rw-rw-r--  1 maemo maemo 2789 Dec  3  2008 main.c drwxrwxr-x  2 maemo maemo 4096 Aug 20 11:53 ui diablo_maemopad/src/ui: total 36 -rw-rw-r-- 1 maemo maemo 12163 Dec  3  2008 callbacks.c -rw-rw-r--  1 maemo maemo  1682 Oct 29  2008 callbacks.h -rw-rw-r--  1 maemo maemo 14982 Dec  3  2008 interface.c -rw-rw-r--  1 maemo maemo  2695 Dec  3  2008 interface.h

Code reorganization
If one takes a look at MaemoPad source code for Diablo and Fremantle, there are many bug fixes, and there have been major refractorizations. These are, however, not necessary for porting and are not discussed here in detail. The main change is reorganizing the files, which is already apparent from the  lists above:


 * subfolder has been dropped
 * and  have been combined into , similarly for header files
 * is included in
 * In,   has been updated correspondingly.

Device-specific changes
The previous device, N810, had a separate full-screen and ESC keys that were dropped from the new device. In MaemoPad, pressing the full-screen key was replaced by Ctrl-F. This required the following addition


 * maemopad-window.c


 * 1) include 

to include GDK definition for key "f",  to replace the earlier. Callback for Esc was completely removed. The full-screen action itself was principally unchanged. The key event function was modified correspondingly:


 * Diablo callbacks.c

gboolean key_press(GtkWidget * widget, GdkEventKey * event,                     gpointer data) {    ...     if (event->keyval == HILDON_HARDKEY_FULLSCREEN && !keypressed){ keypressed = TRUE; ...    if (event->keyval == HILDON_HARDKEY_ESC && !keypressed){ keypressed = TRUE; ...


 * Fremantle maemopad-window.c

static gboolean maemopad_window_on_key_press(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventKey *event,                     gpointer data) {    ...      if (event->keyval == GDK_f && (event->state & GDK_CONTROL_MASK) && !self- >key_pressed) { self->key_pressed = TRUE; ...

Dropped libraries
Hildon help library, libhildonhelp, was dropped from Fremantle so all dependencies to it had to be removed.

libhildonhelp-dev needs to removed from build depencies:

Diablo: debian/control:

Build-Depends: debhelper (&gt;= 4.0.0), intltool, libhildon1-dev, libgtk2.0-dev, libosso-gnomevfs2-dev, libglib2.0-dev, libdbus-glib-1-dev, libosso-dev, libmodest-dbus-client-dev, conbtdialogs-dev,libhildonhelp-dev, libhildonfm2-dev, osso-af-settings

Fremantle: debian/control:

Build-Depends: debhelper (&gt;= 4.0.0), intltool, libhildon1-dev, libgtk2.0-dev, libosso-gnomevfs2-dev, libglib2.0-dev, libdbus-glib-1-dev, libosso-dev, libmodest-dbus-client-dev, conbtdialogs-dev, libhildonfm2-dev, osso-af-settings

Callback and all other help stuff removed:


 * Diablo callbacks.c

/* help */ void callback_help( GtkAction * action, gpointer data ) {    osso_return_t retval; /* connect pointer to our AppUIData struct */ AppUIData *mainview = NULL; mainview = ( AppUIData * ) data; g_assert(mainview != NULL && mainview->data != NULL ); retval = hildon_help_show(      mainview->data->osso, /* osso_context */       HELP_TOPIC_ID,        /* topic id */       HILDON_HELP_SHOW_DIALOG); }


 * Diablo interface.c

GtkWidget *help = NULL; help = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label( _("Help") ); gtk_menu_append( main_menu, help ); g_signal_connect( G_OBJECT( help ), "activate", G_CALLBACK ( callback_help ), main );


 * Diablo callbacks.c


 * 1) include 
 * 2) define HELP_TOPIC_ID "Example_MaemoPad_Content"


 * Diablo configure.ac:

PKG_CHECK_MODULES(HILDON, hildon-1 hildon-fm-2 hildon-help conbtdialogs)

PKG_CHECK_MODULES(HILDON, hildon-1 hildon-fm-2 conbtdialogs)
 * Fremantle configure.ac:

Removed data/help directory which contained an example help file.

Some files contained items related to it and they were also removed:

helpfile_engb_DATA = help/en_GB/MaemoPad.xml -EXTRA_DIST = $(serviceentry_DATA) $(desktopentry_DATA) $(icon_26x26_DATA) $(icon_40x40_DATA) $(icon_scalable_DATA) *$(helpfile_engb_DATA)*
 * Diablo data/Makefile.am:

Diablo data/Makefile.am:

helpfile_engbdir=$datadir/hildon-help/en_GB AC_SUBST(helpfile_engbdir) NOT YET
 * 1) Help file install directory

GUI design changes
Because of new UI guidelines, a toolbar that was at the bottom of the MaemoPadwindow in Diablo was dropped. This meant removing the function  from , line 282 and its declaration on line 47 of the same file. Also the call for the function was dropped from the same file. Likewise, related declarations were dropped:


 * interface.h

/* Toolbar */ GtkWidget* toolbar; GtkWidget* iconw; GtkToolItem* new_tb; GtkToolItem* open_tb; ... GtkToolItem* fullscreen_tb;

Also the menu system was changed. In Diablo, a GtkMenu was used, but it was replaced with a HildonAppMenu in Fremantle, shown in Figure.

Function  is responsible for creating the menus in both versions:


 * Diablo interface.c

static void create_menu( AppUIData *main ) {    /* Create needed handles */ GtkMenu *main_menu; GtkWidget *file_menu, *edit_menu, *sendvia_menu; GtkWidget *separator = NULL; GtkWidget *close = NULL; /* Create main menu and new menus for submenus in our drop down menu */ main_menu = GTK_MENU( gtk_menu_new ); file_menu = gtk_menu_new ; edit_menu = gtk_menu_new ; sendvia_menu = gtk_menu_new ; /* Create the menu items */ main->file_item = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label ( _("File") ); main->new_item = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label ( _("New") ); main->open_item = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label ( _("Open") ); ...    /* Add menu items to right menus */ gtk_menu_append( main_menu, main->file_item ); gtk_menu_append( file_menu, main->new_item ); gtk_menu_append( file_menu, main->open_item ); ...    gtk_menu_append( main_menu, close ); /* Add submenus to the right items */ gtk_menu_item_set_submenu( GTK_MENU_ITEM (main->file_item), file_menu ); gtk_menu_item_set_submenu( GTK_MENU_ITEM (main->edit_item), edit_menu ); gtk_menu_item_set_submenu( GTK_MENU_ITEM (main->sendvia_item),  sendvia_menu ); /* Attach the callback functions to the activate signal */ g_signal_connect( G_OBJECT( main->new_item ), "activate", 		      G_CALLBACK ( callback_file_new), main ); g_signal_connect( G_OBJECT( main->open_item ), "activate", 		      G_CALLBACK ( callback_file_open), main ); ...    g_signal_connect( G_OBJECT( close ), "activate", gtk_main_quit, NULL ); /* Add menu to HildonWindow */ hildon_window_set_menu(main->data->window, main_menu); /* We need to show menu items */ gtk_widget_show_all( GTK_WIDGET( main_menu ) ); }


 * Fremantle maemopad-window.c

static GtkWidget* add_menu_item (GtkWidget *main_menu, const gchar* title,    GCallback clicked_callback, gpointer user_data) {  HildonAppMenu *app_menu = HILDON_APP_MENU (main_menu); /* Create a button, add it, and return it: */ GtkWidget *button = hildon_button_new_with_text (HILDON_SIZE_AUTO,         HILDON_BUTTON_ARRANGEMENT_VERTICAL, title, NULL); gtk_widget_show (button); g_signal_connect_after (button, "clicked",   	G_CALLBACK (clicked_callback), user_data); hildon_app_menu_append (app_menu, GTK_BUTTON (button)); return button; } /* Create the menu items needed: */ static void create_menu (MaemopadWindow *self) {  /* Create needed handles */ GtkWidget *main_menu = hildon_app_menu_new ; /* Create the menu items */ self->new_item = add_menu_item (main_menu, _("New"),    G_CALLBACK (&maemopad_window_on_menu_file_new), self); self->open_item = add_menu_item (main_menu, _("Open"),    G_CALLBACK (&maemopad_window_on_menu_file_open), self); ...   self->close_item = add_menu_item (main_menu, _("Close"),     G_CALLBACK (&maemopad_window_on_menu_close), self); /* Add menu to HildonWindow */ hildon_window_set_app_menu (    HILDON_WINDOW (self),     HILDON_APP_MENU (main_menu)); /* We need to show menu items */ gtk_widget_show_all (GTK_WIDGET (main_menu)); }

As a result to changes in the .c file, the following menu widget declarations used in Diablo became unnecessary:


 * interface.h

GtkWidget *file_item; GtkWidget *edit_item; GtkWidget *sendvia_item;

Menu callbacks were also changed. There were some changes in the callbacks themselves as a result of code reorganizations, but the main change from the menu viewpoint was that the 1st arguments of the callbacks were changed from GtkAction to GtkButton, like in the following example.


 * Diablo callbacks.c

void callback_file_new(GtkAction * action, gpointer data)


 * Fremantle maemopad-window.c

static void maemopad_window_on_menu_file_new (GtkButton *button, gpointer data)

Other updates in GTK+ and Hildon
Part of function create_textarea in Diablo interface.c
 * Rich text support was changed with the new GTK+, as described in Maemo-GTK+ 2.6 to 2.10 Migration.This required editing two lines:

/* Enable Rich Text Support */ gtk_text_buffer_set_can_paste_rich_text ( main->buffer, TRUE ); gtk_text_buffer_set_rich_text_format ( main->buffer, "RTF" );

Part of function create_textarea in Fremantle maemopad-window.c

/* Enable Rich Text Support */ gtk_text_buffer_register_serialize_tagset (self->buffer, "RTF"); gtk_text_buffer_register_deserialize_tagset (self->buffer, "RTF");

In Diablo, the font callback was a callback to a regular GtkAction:
 * HildonFontSelectionDialog was deprecated and replaced with a GtkFontButton.

callback.c

void callback_font( GtkAction * action, gpointer data ) {    ...     new_font = interface_font_chooser( mainview ); /* if we got a new font from chooser -> change font */ if( new_font != NULL ) { mainview->font_desc = new_font; gtk_widget_modify_font ( mainview->textview, mainview->font_desc ); } }

Function  got the font from an auxiliary function   and then modified the font in the text view. The auxiliary function  in turn opened a HildonFontSelectionDialog that returned the font parameters: callback.c

/* Font chooser */ PangoFontDescription* interface_font_chooser( AppUIData * main ) {    ...     font = pango_font_description_new; /* create dialog */ dialog = HILDON_FONT_SELECTION_DIALOG ( hildon_font_selection_dialog_new( NULL, NULL ) ); gtk_widget_show_all (GTK_WIDGET(dialog)); if (gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (dialog)) == GTK_RESPONSE_OK) {        g_object_get(G_OBJECT(dialog),                     "family", &family,                     "size", &size,                     "bold", &bold,                     "italic", &italic,                     NULL); pango_font_description_set_family(font, family); pango_font_description_set_size(font, size * PANGO_SCALE); if (bold) { pango_font_description_set_weight(font, PANGO_WEIGHT_BOLD); } else { pango_font_description_set_weight(font, PANGO_WEIGHT_NORMAL); }        if (italic) { pango_font_description_set_style(font, PANGO_STYLE_ITALIC); } else { pango_font_description_set_style(font, PANGO_STYLE_NORMAL); }    }     gtk_widget_destroy(GTK_WIDGET(dialog)); return font; }

Instead of the deprecated HildonFontSelectionDialog, Fremantle uses a GtkFontButton directly in the font button callback:


 * maemopad-window.c

/* font */ static void maemopad_window_on_font_set (GtkFontButton *button, gpointer data) {  ...   font_name = gtk_font_button_get_font_name (button); if (!font_name) return; new_font = pango_font_description_from_string (font_name); /* Change the font used in the GtkTextView */ if (new_font) { if (self->font_desc) pango_font_description_free (self->font_desc); self->font_desc = new_font; gtk_widget_modify_font (self->textview, self->font_desc); } }

This GtkFontButton was initialized in function  (see above) in maemopad-window.c so that it would respond to the   signal and call the callback above:

self->font_item = gtk_font_button_new ; gtk_widget_show (self->font_item); g_signal_connect_after (self->font_item, "font-set",    G_CALLBACK (maemopad_window_on_font_set), self); hildon_app_menu_append (HILDON_APP_MENU (main_menu), GTK_BUTTON (self->font_item));


 * Instead of GtkTextView, a HildonTextView is now used.


 * Diablo callback.c

/* Create the text area */ void create_textarea( AppUIData *main ) {    /* Text view */ main->textview = gtk_text_view_new ; ...    /* Get handle */ main->buffer = gtk_text_view_get_buffer (GTK_TEXT_VIEW (main->textview)); ... }


 * Fremantle maemopad-window.c

static void create_textarea (MaemopadWindow *self) {    /* Text view */ self->textview = hildon_text_view_new ; ....    /* Get handle */ self->buffer = hildon_text_view_get_buffer (GTK_TEXT_VIEW (self->textview)); }

Diablo main.c /* Init the gtk - must be called before any hildon stuff */ gtk_init( &argc, &argv ); Fremantle main.c /* Inititialize GTK+ and hildon: */ hildon_gtk_init( &argc, &argv );
 * All Hildon applications should now initialize hildon before using it. In maemopad this is done by calling  which also calls   so the original call can be removed: