Re: Enhanced command line user interface (freeampcmd.ui).

2001-09-04 Thread Dan Maker

On Mon, 3 Sep 2001 12:33:51 -0400 (EDT)
Dave Mielke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 No, I didn't. I haven't yet been able to figure out how to do it. Perhaps it
 has to do with the fact that I'm using lynx, and something about that doesn't
 jive with the web pages.

Dave,

I hope you're able to get a patch submitted, I realy like the enhanced CLI you've put 
together.

Thanks for your effort on it.

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Re: Enhanced command line user interface (freeampcmd.ui).

2001-09-04 Thread Dave Mielke

[quoted lines by Dan Maker on September 4, 2001, at 08:59]

I hope you're able to get a patch submitted, I realy like the enhanced CLI you've put 
together.

I shall give it another try. Perhaps someone could babysit me through the
process at least once. N.B.: If it's done via the web, then I need to be able
to do it with lynx.

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Re: Enhanced command line user interface (freeampcmd.ui).

2001-09-04 Thread Mark B. Elrod



how are you getting the source? Are you using cvs?

elrod

Dave Mielke wrote:
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  [quoted lines by Mark B. Elrod on September 3, 2001, at 08:57]Hi:
  
Did you ever send in a patch for this?

No, I didn't. I haven't yet been able to figure out how to do it. Perhaps ithas to do with the fact that I'm using lynx, and something about that doesn'tjive with the web pages.






Re: Enhanced command line user interface (freeampcmd.ui).

2001-09-04 Thread Dave Mielke

[quoted lines by Mark B. Elrod on September 4, 2001, at 08:32]

Hi:

how are you getting the source? Are you using cvs?

No. I downloaded a .tar.gz file from freeamp.org.

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Re: Enhanced command line user interface (freeampcmd.ui).

2001-09-03 Thread Mark B. Elrod

Hey Dave,

Did you ever send in a patch for this?

elrod

Dave Mielke wrote:

As a blind user who relies heavily on command line interfaces, I've enhanced
the command line user interface in order to make it much more useful. I've
added simple things like the ability to move back and forth by different
amounts of time, the ability to switch between play list items, and the ability
to request information about the currently playing item. I've also added a
status line which is updated in real time much like the data in a GUI would be.
I'm also thinking about adding the ability to maintain the play list, set the
volume and equalizer, etc. Assuming that this work is useful for the product,
how can these changes be incorporated into a FreeAmp release?




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Re: Enhanced command line user interface (freeampcmd.ui).

2001-09-03 Thread Dave Mielke

[quoted lines by Mark B. Elrod on September 3, 2001, at 08:57]

Hi:

Did you ever send in a patch for this?

No, I didn't. I haven't yet been able to figure out how to do it. Perhaps it
has to do with the fact that I'm using lynx, and something about that doesn't
jive with the web pages.

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Re: Enhanced command line user interface.

2001-06-02 Thread Valters Vingolds

Hello Dave,

Sunday, June 03, 2001, 2:16:16 AM, you wrote:

DM I've made several enhancements to FreeAmp's command line user interface
DM (freeampcmd.ui), and think that all its users would benefit from them. How do I
DM go about having these changes incorporated into a formal FreeAmp release?


a good approach is as follows:
1) create nice diff file
2) create a readme file describing what the changes are and how you do
it
3) go to freeamp's bugzilla and open a bug
4) attach the diff and readme to bug
5) announce the bug in this list, post the readme
6) person responsible for component most likely will show up and
accept the patch.
7) if not, keep writing to list, we will find someone with CVS write
access at some point ;)



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Re: Enhanced command line user interface (freeampcmd.ui).

2001-05-23 Thread Dan Maker

Dave Mielke wrote:
 
 As a blind user who relies heavily on command line interfaces, I've enhanced
 the command line user interface in order to make it much more useful. I've
 added simple things like the ability to move back and forth by different
 amounts of time, the ability to switch between play list items, and the ability
 to request information about the currently playing item. I've also added a
 status line which is updated in real time much like the data in a GUI would be.
 I'm also thinking about adding the ability to maintain the play list, set the
 volume and equalizer, etc. Assuming that this work is useful for the product,
 how can these changes be incorporated into a FreeAmp release?

Those are some of the features I've been thinking of adding to the
freeampcmd.ui. I'm very interested in the work you've been doing. I'd
like to help where I can with your efforts.

Thanks,
Dan
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