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author | Marius Vollmer <marius.vollmer@nokia.com> | 2009-09-11 16:59:18 +0300 |
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committer | Marius Vollmer <marius.vollmer@nokia.com> | 2009-09-11 16:59:18 +0300 |
commit | 3b5251a8f9c8b02e2b9e27673dcea5e5cbb1f078 (patch) | |
tree | 7ab9c2dc14b301fe60efac4575fddf45833a0ad3 /spec | |
parent | 2e8947d5376d928787732bcde4d33324fc4d3057 (diff) |
Added Session.State property to core.context.
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-rw-r--r-- | spec/core.context | 43 |
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diff --git a/spec/core.context b/spec/core.context index 00955071..dccb80a3 100644 --- a/spec/core.context +++ b/spec/core.context @@ -662,4 +662,47 @@ should not try to interpret this string, it is only meant to be displayed as a reminder to the user. </doc> </key> + <doc> +Session +------- + +Information about the current user session. If there is no current +session, all values are null. + </doc> + <key name="Session.State"> + <type> + <string-enum> + <starting/> + <running/> + <suspended/> + <eclipsed/> + <terminating/> + </string-enum> + </type> + <doc> +The state of the current session, as string valued enumeration. When +a session is started, it remains in the "starting" state until it is +fully ready and the system is idle again. It then changes between +"running", "suspended", and "eclipsed" as explained below until it +shuts down and is in the "terminating" state. + +The session is in the "running" state when the normal desktop UI +components such as the panel, desktop icons, taskbars, notification +areas and status menus are available to the user. + +The session goes to the "suspended" state when the user stops +interacting with it. The screen is typically blanked when the session +is suspended. In general, there is no point in trying to interact +with the user when the session is suspended. + +The session is in the "eclipsed" state when the complete screen has +been given to some other application, such as full-screen video +playback. In that state, the notification areas and status menus, etc +of the desktop aren't visible to the user, of course, and +notifications should be unintrusive and important. + +Applications should be prepared to see all states in any kind of order +without getting confused. + </doc> + </key> </properties> |