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Through the standard DBUS interface, both at the OS-shell and at different programming environments level, QBW instances can be controlled/accessed and mutual interaction can be guaranteed, thus allowing a set of extended functionalities like: | Through the standard DBUS interface, both at the OS-shell and at different programming environments level, QBW instances can be controlled/accessed and mutual interaction can be guaranteed, thus allowing a set of extended functionalities like: | ||
- | * Give impulse to | + | * Give impulse to a Beecon for content update |
- | * Give impulse to | + | * Give impulse to a Beecon for layout update |
- | * Give other | + | * Give other beecons one-shot alternative scripts to execute |
* Remotely change QBW settings | * Remotely change QBW settings | ||
* Retrieve other beecon's last executed commands exit status | * Retrieve other beecon's last executed commands exit status |
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