Aubin Paul wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 02:30:15PM +0100, Dirk Meyer wrote:
>> But at least the name, you also print the name in the info area for
>> video files. What about new attributes to reflect the number of files
>> or subdirs?
>
> Perhaps... or even a percentage display of space remaining would be
> ok. What I'm going to do with the TV empty info area is show:
>
> Coming Up:
>     Today:      My Show    at 11:00am
>                 My Other   at  3:00pm
>     Tomorrow:   My Show2   at  1:00am
>                 My Other2  at  3:00am
>     Later:      My Show3   at 12:00pm
>
> I can do it for 
> type="dir"
>
> but how can I do it for type="menu item"

I guess type="menu item" doesn't work. The big question is, what does
the item.type of the item say? IIRC the code scans for item.type and
item.handle_type. 

>> > The problem with the image views for me is that it's easier to read
>> > then it is to recognize an image. For albums, it would be ideal to
>> > have a mixture:
>> >
>> >
>> > [       ]  Artist
>> > [ cover ]  Album (Year)
>> > [       ]  Total Playtime
>> >
>> > And browse through those multi-line items... 
>> 
>> Nice idea. 
>
> Not sure if I can do it with the individual skin files as is yet.

You want to see

 [       ]  Artist 1
 [ cover ]  Album 1 (Year)
 [       ]  Total Playtime 1

 [       ]  Artist 2
 [ cover ]  Album (Year) 2
 [       ]  Total Playtime 2

?

I'm afraid that's not possible right now. You can only have one info
area and it will show the current item. Maybe we can extend the
listing area to do that. But we deal with that when you need it.

> I've been looking at iPhoto on my Mac which has a very intuitive
> interface for browsing images. IT uses the thumbnails so that's a good
> thing, but it has a toolbar on the bottom with some functions (play,
> left, right, etc.)

We never have a toolbar. Do you think we should add one?


Dischi

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