Hi David,
I must be missing some fundamental concept of how Liquidsoap works because I
cannot see how this would work. I understand the part of setting a boolean
flag to indicate that I've called the skip command, but where would I read
this flag to change the behaviour?
If you could provide some rough explanation, it would be greatly appreciated
:)
Martin
2011/5/2 David Baelde <[email protected]>
> 2011/5/2 Martin Konečný <[email protected]>:
> > I was going to use this method but I realized that this will make the
> track
> > fade at the end as well. What if I wanted it so that the track doesn't
> fade
> > when it ends normally, but fades only when it skips? Is this possible?
>
> Yes this is possible. Instead of skipping using the usual skip
> command, create your own wrapper that skips and sets a flag, and use
> that flag to act differently in the transition.
>
> I hope this helps enough, I don't have much time for writing and
> testing examples right now...
> --
> David
>
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