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Desktop Activity Manager, or D-A-M, or DAM, or actman, is a command line tool and a status menu widget that allows saving and restoring of the desktop. There can be multiple saved desktops so it is possible to have different activities (desktop profiles) and switch between them by saving the current one and loading another.
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Desktop Activity Manager, or D-A-M, or DAM, or actman, is a command line tool and a status menu widget that allows saving and restoring of the destkop. There can be multiple saved desktops so it is possible to have different activities (desktop profiles) and switch between them by saving the current one and loading another.
For discussion about actman visit [http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=47373 this thread].
For discussion about actman visit [http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=47373 this thread].
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* Delete: Deletes the selected activity. It is not possible to delete the current activity
* Delete: Deletes the selected activity. It is not possible to delete the current activity
* More: Shows more actions
* More: Shows more actions
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[[Image:actman-ss-more.png|thumb|300px|alt=Screenshot of Actman more actions|More actions]]
[[Image:actman-ss-more.png|thumb|300px|alt=Screenshot of Actman more actions|More actions]]
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* Store current: Saves the current activity without switching to a new one
* Store current: Saves the current activity without switching to a new one
* Reload current: Reloads the current activity
* Reload current: Reloads the current activity
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== Command line tool ==
== Command line tool ==
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== How it works ==
== How it works ==
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Actman (Activity Manager) works by:
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- dumping (on store) and restoring gconf entries for each activity.
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- copying (on store) and pasting (on switching/restore)the contents of $HOME/.config/hildon-desktop/home.plugins.
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- copying (on store) and pasting (on switching/restore) the contents of $HOME/.bookmarks/home-thumbnails.
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- killing hildon-home whenever the user decides to change their activities.
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Such gconf that are dumped and restored are:
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- appletbase (widgets and shortcuts for each home screen and their positions)
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- viewsbase (the amount of home screens the user has and the background images
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for each home screens)
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- hildon-home (bookmarks and shortcuts the user has for this particular activity)
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- contacts (contacts that the user has placed on the home screens)
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Individual files and directories are copied and pasted such as:
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- homeplugins (widgets used)
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- thumbnails (bookmarks to web pages the user has for this particular activity)
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In addition to what it does above, actman allows users to place scripts to be executed before and/or after the switch across to this activity, it also allows cloning of activities, restoring without saving changes, renaming as well as listing of the activities already stored.
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These activies are usually stored in ~/.activities/activities/<name_of_activity_the_user_chooses_to_name>/. The only exception is the root user and in almost all cases ~ would be /home/user (unless one decides to login through another username for instance).
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== Running user scripts ==
== Running user scripts ==

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