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Re: [Linphone-users] Just installed 1.4.0


From: Simon Morlat
Subject: Re: [Linphone-users] Just installed 1.4.0
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 15:27:15 +0200
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Le jeudi 14 septembre 2006 03:36, mcquaid mcquaid a écrit :
> I've been using the unstable versions and didn't bother mentioning this
> stuff hoping it would be fixed in the next stable.

The unstable releases are made for people to tell me what's going wrong... If 
nobody complains, then it becomes stable.

>
> linphone looks fine when first launched and when selecting show more, but
> once 'show more' is unselected, it remains the same size (from the resizing
> of the linphone window when the show more options appear) and with it
> remaining this size, the buttons become huge, which looks rather strange.
> This can be exemplified by maximizing the linphone window.  I believe the
> buttons should remain a fixed size.

I did this because somebody ask me to allow the linphone window to be 
resizable. But this leads to this drawback. I think I'm going to revert back 
the previous behaviour.

>
> There was something else I was going to mention about the  proxy server 
> but I'll  test some other things first.  So I'll skip that and just
> reiterate a feature request I made last year.  If one leaves their status
> as available and doesn't make it to the phone, it takes too long before it
> times out.  I use my sip acct for my primary phone and when it times out it
> goes to their voicemail service that my voip provider err provides.  I
> believe yours times out after 45 seconds.   I would like to make it 30
> seconds.  Could this be a user adjustable option, even if just in the
> config file if not in the gui.

If you are talking about the not answered call timeout, its default value is 
15 seconds and it can be changed from the config file, in section [sip]:
inc_timeout=15

Simon




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