On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 12:50:44PM +0200, 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. Even if I hit PLAY, I don't 
>> want to
>> resume a completed playback, EVER.
>>    
>
> The point is to get rid of the annoying "Nothing to resume" splash. IIRC  
> the patch only resets the playlist so that PLAY plays it again, but no  
> auto-resume on boot or something like that.

The patch doesn't add that, that's an existing setting: start screen can
be set to Resume Playback. The patch doesn't handle this case specially.
So, on boot, it does the same as if the user selects Resume Playback
from the menus, including restarting a playlist that already finished. I
*want* it to pop up the "Nothing to resume" splash and just stay on the
main menu, and that's currently what it does..

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Torne Wuff
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