, then you need to sell it to me!
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to be organised - not always easy
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worse, as it's a splash with required
response?
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Thomas Martitz wrote:
Am 31.03.2010 13:39, schrieb Mike Holden:
Thomas Martitz wrote:
Am 29.03.2010 23:29, schrieb Al Le:
There is a patch (FS#10343 - Resume playback even if it reached
the end
and stopped) that implements a very nice feature. Has anyone
objections
for it being committed
Thomas Martitz wrote:
Am 31.03.2010 14:00, schrieb Mike Holden:
Forcing me to press No isn't keeping current behaviour, it's
adding an extra buttonpress.
And this is really so bad? Quickly selecting no is *way* faster than
waiting 2s (yes, this is its timeout) for the splash to end
to resume,
restart from beginning?, with Yes and No options. Default value
__must__ be Never, as that is current functionality. That I think
keeps all parties happy.
Comments (positive if possible!!)?
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the old playlist if it had
finished.
I disagree with the last paragraph above though. Even if I hit PLAY, I don't
want to
resume a completed playback, EVER.
There at least needs to be an option to allow this behaviour, which should
default to OFF.
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Thomas Martitz wrote:
Am 30.03.2010 12:38, schrieb Mike Holden:
I totally agree that this is a bad idea. I always use PLAY on
powerup to resume where I
left off listening, and I DON'T want this to restart the old
playlist if it had
finished.
I disagree with the last paragraph above though
off last time. Since where you left
off last time is beyond the end of a playlist, then by definition
you are resuming nothing, a la the current behaviour.
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that CAN'T/WON'T make it easy for
someone
else to make the required changes.
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saying that most major distros DON'T ship with LaTeX? Or are you
saying
that they do, but that it is a large package set? I can only speak for Fedora,
but
Fedora 12 certainly ships with a number of LaTeX packages.
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at the following URL:
http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/10858
Shutdowns Rockbox doesn't make grammatical sense.
Should be Shuts down Rockbox or Shuts Rockbox down.
Shutdown is a noun, not a verb.
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remember the friendly rivalry of pitting my Seti crunching against that of my
friends!
Maybe you could add a league table to the website?!
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is really NOT what I want.
For your example of using it as an alarm clock, surely setting REPEAT on
is the best solution for you?
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under the old setup (port forwarding on the router
would only send ssh traffic to one IP address inside the firewall), but
will work fine on the new setup as it is pull rather than push.
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Thomas Martitz wrote:
Mike Holden wrote:
I don't plan to go over all this again, look in the archives!
You're correct in as much as you say, but you aren't answering the
original statement on this current thread. The original statement on
this
current thread was that multiple leading zeroes
Thomas Martitz wrote:
Mike Holden schrieb:
Thomas Martitz wrote:
The consensus was at least that file starting with 000 or something
should be tread as starting with a single 0, so that 00abc and 0abc
sort
the same.
I don't recall that being part of the consensus.
And what
Al Le wrote:
On 22.04.2009 14:46, Mike Holden wrote:
We specifically reported on how Windows treats 00file.txt and
000file.txt,
and that it always treats more leading zeroes as less, so 000file.txt
always sorts before 00file.txt, and decided that we should probably
follow
that convention
Jonas Häggqvist wrote:
Mike Holden wrote:
Jonathan Gordon wrote:
yeah, there is a broken dependacy somewhere, rm -Rf the build dir and
start again
This worked, thanks. I take it this is more of a one-off that I don't
need
to incorporate into my overnight build script?
I'd suggest simply
required this time to allow the build to succeed?
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This worked, thanks. I take it this is more of a one-off that I don't need
to incorporate into my overnight build script?
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we have a general policy on this?
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will be used to that way of doing it.
Maybe many, but we shouldn't assume that is the case. I personally have no
idea how Windows does it, and I wouldn't necessarily agree that just
because MS does it that that is the _right_ way to do it.
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listing that doesn't
produce any surpries for me, so I would be happy with this set of rules.
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leading zeros.
Well it doesn't completely ignore them, they have some significance (see
my other email a short while ago).
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that 01 is 1). Obviously 0 sorts before 1.
Nautilus has this problem too. I don't know what windows does in this
case.
I thought we'd already established that those 4 files are in the right order?
Windows orders them as below, which is the same as above:
00
0b
01
1
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apparently reached consensus on exactly how the
natural sorting should work, which now works for the corner case that I
defined by my usage.
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that until we have some kind of choice for the
user (either from a limited preset list of actions, or full configuration,
either way including the none option), we shouldn't be changing current
keybindings on already-released players.
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running with the released version
before we declare it ready for our public, or just serving it up? I've
been trying to keep my player topped up to the latest version recently.
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names can cause problems, so check
whether that is an issue
3. Check that the file and all directories leading to it have appropriate
permissions for the person trying to run it.
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to offload my current disk
in the near future. Nothing wrong with it, just wanted more capacity.
From the link to the wiki, looks like your model and mine use the same
base disk.
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of: The quantity y is proportional to x if y = kx, where k is the
constant of proportionality.
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Linus Nielsen Feltzing wrote:
Mike Holden wrote:
But that's precisely what proportional means - linearly proportional!
To be proportional, the two values have to be always at exactly the
same ratio, such as y = x * 2.
Well, it can also be exponentially or logarithmically proportional, as
far
to be sure it would fit an H340 first though!
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this is. Can someone put it in simple terms for me to
understand please?
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the inheritance?
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Mike Holden wrote:
The only copyright I own outright in Rockbox is the stopwatch plugin. I
will state for the record that I am happy for any GPL version to be used
for the code. I am also happy for the senior brains trust of this project
(Linux, Daniel etc) to take decisions about the future
!
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of us gave up arguing about it a while ago!
Sigh.
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Flyspray said:
The following task has a new comment added:
FS#5414 - File/dir naming stops at end of playlist
User who did this: - Mike Holden (mikeholden)
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This bug has gotten worse in the build from 060701. If clips are
enabled, the first play operation works correctly. However
, then simply post to the rockbox-dev list instead.
THere's a lot to be said for followups to be kept within the thread on
flyspray though, so they are all kept together.
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Manuel Dejonghe said:
On 5/31/06, Mike Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan Gordon said:
and battery life shouldnt be a reason to not release for
h300 (not that it really means anything to most of the ppl
watching this list..)
How much of an issue is battery life on the 340 anyway? I
to release
IMHO.
TBH, I'm more concerned that voiced files/dirs stops after playlist
completion as I use the unit a lot in the car, and voicing files is very
handy to avoid distraction.
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an official menu broken by this, but when
using the FM radio
patch, the context menu (long SELECT) enters the FM menu and
immediately selects the first menu item add preset.
Comments are welcome.
R.
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simply locked up
when pressing PLAY for the first time after startup.
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