Stéphane Doyon wrote:
-And there's a few features that would be useful to audio book readers... for one, it's too easy to skip to the next track when you just wanted to adjust the volume, and the bus happened to hit a bump at that moment... Audio book tracks can be very long, so it can be VERY annoying to find your place again.

I don't really see how it is too easy, and not how it could be made less sensitive without losing the FF/REW functionality. Any ideas?

Anyway I'd like to work on some of that, in what little spare time I have :-). I just wanted to make sure there's no actual opposition to this sort of stuff.

Absolutely not! We are delighted to have a coder that gives these things some attention.

Also I am a bit disconcerted at the number of patches that appear to be languishing in FlySpray. Is there an issue with getting stuff reviewed and committed? It's hard to find anything in there... Will it be hard to get my code into RB?

Most patches lay around in the tracker because they are unfinished, unwanted or unmaintained. We often have problems accepting large patches, so it would be best if you developed your patches in small iterations.

Anyway this gets complicated, which is why I thought I'd start with simple stuff, and that gets us most of the way anyway.

That's a very good approach if you ask me.

Linus

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