Re: Upadated - Intone (0.21 - alpha release) Elementary based mplayer frontend
Hi, ...but /home/root/.intone/intone_songs.db was one of the files in the package (as shown by opkg files intone) so the songs db was overwritten on the install with the one from the package. Actually, the db file was in /usr/share/intone in version .20. I changed the location to ~/.intone only in version .21 But point taken - will cater for such situations. Some guys might have custom playlists which could be cumbersome to recreate. By the way when adding files it would be nice to have (if not a progress bar) a message of the form Adding directory %s, %d files scanned Will try to fit that in too! Have already added a feature where if you exit when paused, the next run will automatically start from the song at its paused position. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Intone-%280.20---alpha-release%29-Elementary-based-mplayer-frontend-tp2587826p2603566.html Sent from the Openmoko Community mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Upadated - Intone (0.21 - alpha release) Elementary based mplayer frontend
c_c wrote: @ Treviño - Well, I don't have OM 2008 to test this on - but that is strange. Can you confirm the newer version also does this? I guess I'll have to download OM2008 now! Yes... New version does it too (I've not the needed oss module [I've it built-in in my kernel], and I get an error, but this shouldn't be the cause, isn't it?!). However if you want to test it with Om2008, use this [1] e17 version (following the instruciton I posted at [2]) to run it. [1] http://downloads.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb/openmoko/e17-illume-elementary%2bsvn20090402.tar.bz2 [2] http://n2.nabble.com/On-the-Enlightenment-Bleeding-Edge-tp2131838p2131838.html -- Treviño's World - Life and Linux http://www.3v1n0.net/ ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Upadated - Intone (0.21 - alpha release) Elementary based mplayer frontend
Hi, 1. Please consider moving /home/root/.intone/art to /usr/share/intone, it is quite strange to install files in to user directory. Sorry for that one. I was doing that so I could test on my laptop (and forgot that the release was last generated on my PC). Will release a fix today. 2. Same for /home/root/.intone/intone_songs.db, after upgrading to 0.21 my previous db was overwritten. Actually, your old db should be there in /usr/share/intone. I changed the location of this file in this release. Don't you think a file that gets changed frequently should be in the users home directory? 3 .if intone after restart remembered position in the file so after hitting play it will continue playing where I have paused it in previous run. Well, I have catered for remembering the last file that was playing - but not impemented it yet. Will add remembering the pause position too. Should be done today. I have added a few icons - and the CPU usage has gone up to about 2.5%. Using a smaller play list (instead of the default 0 All Songs) reduces CPU usage to ~ 1.5%. Just thought I'll share this too. @ Treviño - Well, I don't have OM 2008 to test this on - but that is strange. Can you confirm the newer version also does this? I guess I'll have to download OM2008 now! -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Intone-%280.20---alpha-release%29-Elementary-based-mplayer-frontend-tp2587826p2602528.html Sent from the Openmoko Community mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Upadated - Intone (0.21 - alpha release) Elementary based mplayer frontend
c_c cchan...@yahoo.com writes: Hi, 1. Please consider moving /home/root/.intone/art to /usr/share/intone, it is quite strange to install files in to user directory. Sorry for that one. I was doing that so I could test on my laptop (and forgot that the release was last generated on my PC). Will release a fix today. 2. Same for /home/root/.intone/intone_songs.db, after upgrading to 0.21 my previous db was overwritten. Actually, your old db should be there in /usr/share/intone. I changed the location of this file in this release. Don't you think a file that gets changed frequently should be in the users home directory? Same was referring to it is quite strange to install files in to user directory, but it could mislead to refer to consider moving which I did not intended to propose here. For sure it is the best place to have users files in ~/.intone, but /home/root/.intone/intone_songs.db was one of the files in the package (as shown by opkg files intone) so the songs db was overwritten on the install with the one from the package. I had to delete it and start with the empty one. /usr/share/intone is now empty, but I have all sound files in single directory, so it took less of my time to recreate the db than to write this sentence :). By the way when adding files it would be nice to have (if not a progress bar) a message of the form Adding directory %s, %d files scanned (or similar) updated every second (or may be twice a second), so the user knows something is going on and the program is not frozen. 3 .if intone after restart remembered position in the file so after hitting play it will continue playing where I have paused it in previous run. Well, I have catered for remembering the last file that was playing - but not impemented it yet. Will add remembering the pause position too. Should be done today. Great! I have added a few icons - and the CPU usage has gone up to about 2.5%. Using a smaller play list (instead of the default 0 All Songs) reduces CPU usage to ~ 1.5%. Just thought I'll share this too. @ Treviño - Well, I don't have OM 2008 to test this on - but that is strange. Can you confirm the newer version also does this? I guess I'll have to download OM2008 now! ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community