On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 06:10:35PM +0100, Dirk Meyer wrote:
> 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. 

That's what I thought to do, just stick a print in there and see what
it says :)

I wrote the "comingup" function last night, and putting it in won't be
much different than how totalspace() works. 

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

That's exactly how I picture it...  I'm not there yet, but that's a
bigger one so I might end up doing the pictures first.

> > 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?

This screenshot of the player interface is small, but should give an
idea:
http://www.apple.com/ilife/iphoto/images/slideshowcontrols01062004.jpg

Also, this:
http://www.apple.com/ilife/iphoto/images/indexcallouts01062004.jpg

(The only part of this shot that seems relevant though is the white
part with the pictures... the side and bottom bars aren't useful for a
TV since they need a mouse to get much out of them)

As an aside, I've put up packages of mt-daap (and RPMs are available)
so you can share your Freevo collection of music with iTunes on PC or
Mac. Linux is supported via http://one2ohmygod.sourceforge.net/
or http://www.oatbit.com/iSlurp/

Aubin






> 
> 
> Dischi
> 
> -- 
> "AOL for Dummies" is kind of redundant, don't you think?


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