Hi all!
Here a few words about current state of tramys project.
Recently I set up a web interface for those who have no internet connection in their SliTaz.
An idea is you can visit your friend, download all you need, then transfer it using USB flash or CD-RW to your SliTaz, and then install these packages with simple mouse double click. Or you can use your smartphone!
Currently existing web interface is far from finish. But it contains some interesting things, that I wish to share with you.
Day / night themes. It is dark when night, and bright at day. And you can change theme by clicking to Sun icon.
It displays page on your language (oh, really I need translators for this project — currently only default English, and Russian and Ukrainian are supported).
You can change language of interface using languages menu (click on "Language Icon" in the second row).
It displays SliTaz links at top row on a large displays and displays menu button on a tiny screens. You can play with width of your browser screen.
You can search within 280 supported locales. And AJAX is used on a page — page displays search results smoothly without reloading. Now you can use English (or Russian with Russian interface) to search locale which belongs to your language or country. You can type only 2-3 letters from beginning of language or country name.
And finally you can download your locale package! :D
Development of this interface was very interesting for me, and I spend all my free time for it. And I read many interesting things on a Stack Overflow and other sites. And touch an Android bug that lasts for five years not fixed!..
I tested tramys web interface in few browsers: Qupzilla (best), TazWeb (significant problems with file saving) on desktop; and on Android: stock web browser in 4.1.2, SlimBoat (best), and Opera Classic (few strange things but not bad at all).
Please, visit http://cook.slitaz.org/tramys2.cgi
Leave your comments.
And there is code for those who interested: http://people.slitaz.org/~lexeii/tramys2/