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On 10/17/05, Michael Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yoni Rabkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've sent some since. I wish I had a way to tell if patches arrived
and are pending or never really reached their destination.
Maybe I'm not really getting into the darcs way of things.
From a bit
Tassilo Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi William,
thiss one bothered me, so I had a look at myself. Indeed there's a new
API version, and I'm currently working on updating emms-lastfm.el.
There are quite a few changes, but I hope I can finish a working version
today.
Thank you for
The first patch is self explanatory.
The second binds D to a function which visits the emms-playlist-mode
track-at-point in a dired buffer. This is the equivalent of
`emms-browser-view-in-dired' for emms-playlist-mode.
Unfortunately, the keybindings are exactly the opposite between
William Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yoni Rabkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The second binds D to a function which visits the emms-playlist-mode
track-at-point in a dired buffer. This is the equivalent of
`emms-browser-view-in-dired' for emms-playlist-mode.
How about `C-x C-j' ? Just like
Lucas Bonnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yoni Rabkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How about `C-x C-j' ? Just like dired-jump:
Most commands in the emms-playlist-mode buffer use only one letter. This
is made possible by the fact that you don't enter free text there. This
means that C-x C-j
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Some improvements I would like to examine:
- My laptop keyboard only has 4 multimedia keys, how to control emms
efficiently then(only play, stop next previous, no seek)?
I got the following in my .emacs to use the Fn keys on my X60
laptop. Works great with GNU Emacs
Is there anything wrong with how things are working right now? We trade
patches on the mailing list, and occasionally Lukhas packages a tarball
for people who don't want to do the distributed versioning system
shuffle.
It's definitely one of the more distributed projects I use, and I like
it
William Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've also made a git mirror of the repository, just to see if there's
any interest from others in using it (since git is my favorite VCS).
Nice ! I'm okay with either one.
(But given that I can't make darcs
Michael Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tassilo Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to devel using git, too, e.g. do you merge the changes
from git to darcs? (If you don't fear possible problems, there's a
tool called taylor [1] that promises to do exactly that.)
I'm currently
İsmail Dönmez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
I am using latest emms development snapshot
(http://rincevent.net/~lucas/emms/emms-lukhas_2008-05-26.tar.bz2). I
can play lastfm:// streams fine but I when I try command
emms-lastm-radio-skip it says track is rated but it doesn't actually
I've been thinking about moving some parts of Emms to their own
directories in order to tidy up the distribution. Attached is a patch
which does this for the documentation. What do you people think?
From 61459ce16456b31b119faefc6333007a023436d5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Yoni Rabkin [EMAIL
Hello,
I don't use emms-print-metadata.*, but I'd like to see it moved to
subdirectory in the Emms distribution (src/ for example).
emms-print-metadata.* isn't explicitly documented in the manual either,
and since make all doesn't compile it, I guess the manual should be
the right place to
How would people feel about me adding an Advocacy section at the end
of the Emms manual with a short explanation about Ogg Theora/Vorbis,
FLAC and why non-patent encumbered music and video formats are
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After moving the Emacs Lisp files to lisp/, we need this small, but
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From c0b02ba11520f1bd3f1b419ebc689bb07f0b4133 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Yoni Rabkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 10:38:09 +0300
Subject: [PATCH] Update the Emms manual to point
Lucas Bonnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
William Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yoni Rabkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I don't use emms-print-metadata.*, but I'd like to see it moved to
subdirectory in the Emms distribution (src/ for example).
emms-print-metadata.* isn't explicitly
Andreas Goesele [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I tried to use emms under XEmacs 21.4.19 and it basically works well.
But I don't get it to work with my playlist: It loads them all ok into
*EMMS Playlist* but just goes from file to file without playing
anything. In this way emms reaches the
7fc8b467f6f8c1dbabc522d996b583fa12fe7af1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Yoni Rabkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 14:10:09 +0300
Subject: [PATCH] Ask for confirmation before overwriting an existing playlist.
Signed-off-by: Yoni Rabkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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lisp/emms-source-playlist.el |2 +-
1
Lucas Bonnet lu...@rincevent.net writes:
A.W. gzeusma...@gmail.com writes:
V1 tags, so no UTF-8 support, and it may be the reason random albums
from emusic (emperor, for one) are showing NO metadata.
tried to change the title metadata manually in the playlist file for
some Japanese rock
Leo sdl@gmail.com writes:
(define-emms-simple-player mpg123 '(file url)
(emms-player-simple-regexp mp3 mp2)
mpg123)
(setq emms-player-mplayer-parameters '(-slave)
I don't have a Mac or mpg123 but perhaps it is because you are setting
`emms-player-mplayer-parameters' and not
A while ago we reached an understanding with the Last.fm people about
how to access their new API while preserving the freedoms of the
GPL. Now I've finally started writing the actual code.
You can't play anything with it yet but you can get a session token
(http://www.last.fm/api/desktopauth),
Streaming music from Last.fm, showing which track is playing and
skipping to the next track now work in a friendly manner. More
importantly the initial, one-time authentication is now documented in
the file header and relatively painless.
It should be pretty buggy since it hasn't been tested for
Paul Michael Reilly p...@pajato.com writes:
which I take to mean that the files are not being grokked by emms to
the extent that the lines are not being converted to a nice format.
The variable `emms-info-functions' defines which functions run to get
the track info. Emms calls command line
William Xu william@gmail.com writes:
Yoni Rabkin y...@rabkins.net writes:
The existing emms-lastfm.el and emms-last-played.el are defunct but are
useful for me to see what features to implement in
emms-lastfm-client.el.
emms-last-played.el seems irrelevant here?
Any objections to me
To anyone and everyone interested in emms-lastfm-client.el,
While the version of emms-lastfm-client.el included in Emms currently
provides basic play-similar-artists functionality it hardly represents a
full Last.fm client.
I just wanted to say that work on it continues steadily, if slowly. I
Lucas Bonnet lu...@rincevent.net writes:
thanks for the patch, it's been applied. However, for the larger
emms-mpd-update.el, I'm not sure I can integrate such a big contribution
if you haven't signed papers giving your copyright to the FSF. As EMMS
is a GNU Project, all its authors have
Lucas Bonnet lu...@rincevent.net writes:
Arnaud Fontaine ar...@debian.org writes:
Hello,
EMMS 3.0 has been released more than 2 years and a half. In the
meantime, there seem to have been a lot of commits, so I'm wondering
when you plan a new release of EMMS? I'm asking
Is the emms-score package stable enough to move to `emms-all' in
emms-setup.el?
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Lucas Bonnet lu...@rincevent.net writes:
Yoni Rabkin y...@rabkins.net writes:
Is the emms-score package stable enough to move to `emms-all' in
emms-setup.el?
Is it even actually used by anyone?
Usually it is the author who is user #1, but I only get bounced mail
from their email address
I haven't received a reply from the authors of the following packages:
emms-history, emms-mark, emms-i18n, emms-tag-editor and emms-volume
Are any of these stable and ready for emms-all?
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FWIW, I've used emms-tag-editor quite a bit and it worked really
I've also used emms-mark-mode, which is also working.
I've never used either. Could you write short manual entries for both so
that we can move them into emms-all?
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David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
Yoni Rabkin y...@rabkins.net writes:
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
FWIW, I've used emms-tag-editor quite a bit and it worked really
I've also used emms-mark-mode, which is also working.
I've never used either. Could you write short
Try using: M-x emms-play-playlist
It works for me with the file you provided.
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Alejandro Benitez benitezalejandr...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
How do I play the following URL?
http://200.42.92.7:8000/amadeus.mp3
emms-play-url fails claiming
emms-player-start: Don't know how to play track: (*track* (type . url)
(name . http://200.42.92.7:8000/amadeus.mp3;) (metadata))
Tim Landscheidt t...@tim-landscheidt.de writes:
Hi Yoni,
could you have a look at the patch to emms-lastfm-client.el
especially with regard to the
emms-lastfm-client-tuned-station-alist variable?
An ever-so-slightly modified version works fine. I've just made the
commit.
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Yoni Rabkin y...@rabkins.net writes:
William Xu william@gmail.com writes:
Should be fixed?
I'll make sure to fix all of those and any new ones introduced when I
push out the new version of emms-lastfm-client.el.
I've just pushed out the new version of emms-lastfm-client.el
Jim Crossley jcross...@redhat.com writes:
What's the minimum I have to configure for EMMS to scrobble songs I play
to last.fm? I don't want to play streams or anything, just scrobble
what I play from my own collection.
Anything other than calling (emms-all) and setting
Jim Crossley jcross...@redhat.com writes:
Yoni Rabkin y...@rabkins.net writes:
Jim Crossley jcross...@redhat.com writes:
What's the minimum I have to configure for EMMS to scrobble songs I play
to last.fm? I don't want to play streams or anything, just scrobble
what I play from my own
Jim Crossley jcross...@redhat.com writes:
Yoni Rabkin y...@rabkins.net writes:
I can authenticate fine, I think. But when I attempt to stream, I get
this:
let: method call failed with code 4: The Webservices API key supplied
does not have permission to stream / create new radio trials
Jim Crossley jcross...@redhat.com writes:
Further, is it really necessary to pretend to be an app author (obtain
an API key) in order to scrobble and/or stream? It seems other apps,
e.g. RhythmBox and Lastfm.app, only require a username and password.
My other hat is volunteering for the
Jim Crossley jcross...@redhat.com writes:
[...]
Do other Last.fm clients allow you to stream? That would be a good
test to see if emms-lastfm-client is broken in the U.S.
Yes. I can stream via Linux using RhythmBox, via Mac using Lastfm.app,
and via any OS pointing a browser at the last.fm
Jim's questions made me research this issue a bit further and here is
what I've found:
* All free software projects come across the problem of secret-keys
vs. GPL'd code. Although every one I've looked at stop short of the
explanation and solution we've put in the Emms manual. For example:
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema djcb.b...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use some playlists (.pls) that are generated by Rhythmbox, using
emms-add-pls-playlist. The songs are indeed added to the list, but then emms
refuses to play them.
Rhythmbox puts them in the .pls file like this:
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema djcb.b...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, 01 Jan 2011 09:21:20 -0500, Yoni Rabkin (YR) wrote:
YR Dirk-Jan C. Binnema djcb.b...@gmail.com writes:
I'm trying to use some playlists (.pls) that are generated by Rhythmbox,
using
emms-add-pls-playlist. The songs are indeed
The Emms Website, nice as it is, hasn't been updated in years. I'm
proposing that I'll give it a slight refresh. If anyone has something to
say about it, do so in the near future. If nobody protests, I'll go
ahead with the changes.
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Hello Johnathan
I send this message to emms's mailing list but it got rejected because I
am not subscribed, so I am sending this to you. I got your address from
the commit history.
Regards,
Jonas
Jonas Bernoulli jo...@bernoul.li writes:
Hello
Could one of the
it similar to this.
Regards,
Jonas
Yoni Rabkin y...@rabkins.net writes:
Jonas Bernoulli jo...@bernoul.li writes:
This library is available separately and the version in emms is not
up-to-date anymore.
Could you point me to where the up-to-date version is maintained so that
I can
Jan Doms jan.d...@gmail.com writes:
Hello everyone,
I've just started using / trying out emms today, and wanted to use it
to listen to http://mp3.streampower.be/klaracontinuo-mid.mp3 by
playing it with emms-play-url. However in my setup that didn't work,
while other live streams gave no
Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
I've attached a small patch which adds `emms-toggle-random-playlist'. It
sets `emms-player-next-function' to either `emms-next-noerror' or
`emms-random'.
How is this different from running M-x emms-shuffle on the playlist?
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Have I left out any important details?
Nope, this is fine.
I'll get up to speed on MPD and hunt this one down.
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Makefile uses `INSTALLINFO = /usr/sbin/install-info
--info-dir=$(INFODIR)' to set path to install-info program. On Cygwin
that does not work because install-info is located in /usr/bin.
I've fixed this in the git repo. Can you please check? (I don't have
access to a machine with Cygwin.)
On 30/05/2014 01:20 +0400, Filipp Gunbin wrote:
On 29/05/2014 21:05 +0400, Yoni Rabkin wrote:
Makefile uses `INSTALLINFO = /usr/sbin/install-info
--info-dir=$(INFODIR)' to set path to install-info program. On Cygwin
that does not work because install-info is located in /usr/bin.
I've
I'm happy to announce the release of Emms 4.0. The release tarball is
available here: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emms/emms-4.0.tar.gz
For more information, please see:
https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/emms/
4.0 highlights
---
* Add GNU FM support
* Added mp4, m4a to the
In Chapter 25 of the manual, replace:
If you use absolute file names in your m3u playlists (which is most
likely), make sure you set EMMS-PLAYER-MPD-MUSIC-DIRECTORY to the value
of 'music_directory' from your MusicPD config.
with:
Unless your MusicPD is configured to use absolute file
Alexis flexibe...@gmail.com writes:
Michael Olson writes:
Or rather, emms-cache-set-from-mpd-all
Why yes, yes it does. :-) Thank you!
i'd like to suggest that this function be noted as an integral part of
the EMMS+MPD setup process, rather than in the
to-me-not-immediately-relevant
Hi,
The attached patch takes advantage of customization type for the
`emms-source-file-default-directory' variable.
Submitted, thanks!
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Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
The attached patch adds support to .flv and .webm file to mplayer and
vlc players.
Patched, thanks!
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Daimrod daim...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
The attached patch uses thing-at-point to provide an initial filename
when calling the following functions:
- emms-play-playlist
- emms-add-playlist
- emms-play-native-playlist
- emms-add-native-playlist
- emms-play-m3u-playlist
-
Correcting what I can only see as a prolonged oversight on our part,
I've finally added the compilation and use of emms-info-libtag to the
manual. I've made sure to update the site as well:
http://www.gnu.org/software/emms/manual/Using-TagLib.html#Using-TagLib
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If I don't do C-a C-k I will not kill the entire line in *EMMS
Playlist*. This is nonsense.
Also, I often have to do C-k C-k since an empty line remains. This
patch fixes both of these issue and makes C-k in *EMMS Playlist* more
pleasant IMO.
The patch should apply against master.
I've
I added support for the awesome¹ volume control of PuleAudio. It would be
great if somebody with more advance PA setup would test it before I push
it.
I personally don't use Emms to set volume,
On my keyboard + (row 5) is closer than the volume button (row 7).
I use alsamixer in one of
).
I'll be fixing this as soon as I can and post about it to the list once
I'm done.
Yoni Rabkin y...@rabkins.net writes:
This worked fine when we implemented it and now it doesn't work for me
either. I don't even get a handshake over libre.fm. I get a slightly
better response via alpha.libre.fm
On my quest to find a media player and new interesting music i found
emms and libre.fm, i am now trying to stream music from libre.fm using
the emms-librefm-stream function but i am unsuccessful. The function
returns bad HTTP server reponse. Allow me to describe my current
configuration.
This worked fine when we implemented it and now it doesn't work for me
either. I don't even get a handshake over libre.fm. I get a slightly
better response via alpha.libre.fm, but no streaming.
To make matters worse the GNU FM site
(http://bugs.foocorp.net/projects/librefm/wiki/Librefm_API)
>>> +int
>>> +main (int argc, char* argv[])
>>
>> Is it on purpose that you write int main in two lines?
>
> The style follows GNU Coding Standards.
> http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Formatting.html#Formatting
> (Personally I do not fancy the style at all, but it is a matter or
>
I've just pushed out a reorganization of the Emms manual based on Alex's
suggestions. This includes streamlining the Quickstart Guide and placing
it as close to the start of the manual as possible.
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Alex Bennée writes:
> Hi,
>
> I was looking for emms in Melpa Stable and couldn't find it so I started
> investigating the repo/web-site to see if I could add the recipe. I
> discovered the v3.0 tag is around 9 years old and there didn't seem to
> be a v4.0 tag associated
Alex Vong writes:
> Hi emms,
>
> I want to ask is there a way to play audio only when playing a video
> file, like a mkv file? So far I have tried 2 method, and both failed:
>
> Method 1:
> (setq-default emms-player-vlc-parameters (cons "--no-video"
>
Alejandro Erickson writes:
> Hi,
> I wrote some extra functions for EMMS as I prepared an EMMS plugin
> for Spacemacs, and I realised I should probably offer the changes to
> EMMS first. I don't understand how to do that though (this being my
> first emacs-related
Иван Трусков writes:
> Hello!
> Is it possible to transfer playlists (pls) between computers if (for
> some reason) tracks have different positions in directory structure?
> (things happen during file transfer)...
The file locations saved by Emms are simply the file locations
Can someone who uses the Browser weigh in on these changes?
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Whatever the issue is, a lot of `ignore-errors' is not the solution
since the user needs the output from those errors to figure out exactly
what's going on.
I'm sure that there is a different way of expressing the same idea.
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If anyone wants to volunteer to review the Emms Emacswiki page, please
do so. It would be useful to provide concrete solutions to questions
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t; feature of git that I know of, not a file in emms repo, and the gnu
> manual entry for the similarly-named Change Log is... well never
> mind, I don't know what a ChangeLog is and I can't figure it out,
> that's all :)
I did a major rehaul of those texts.
> Cheers,
> Alejandro
>
Applied; thanks!
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Alejandro Erickson writes:
> Bind keys for seek-more forward/backward. It might make more sense to
> bind instead of ,/., but those were taken for seek 10 seconds.
> ---
> lisp/emms-playlist-mode.el | 2 ++
> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git
The online version of the manual has been updated
(http://www.gnu.org/software/emms/manual/). I'll be trying to keep it
better synced in future.
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> Yoni Rabkin <y...@rabkins.net> writes:
>
>> Julien Cubizolles <j.cubizol...@free.fr> writes:
>>
>>> I'm having some trouble getting emms to use the mpd cache (atm it's
>>> working only for mp3 files, neither ogg nor flac). Could someone u
Yoni Rabkin <y...@rabkins.net> writes:
> From: Martin Jesper Low Madsen <mar...@martinjlowm.dk>
> Subject: [PATCH] Correctly group reduced boolean operations
> To: yonirab...@member.fsf.org
> Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2016 11:51:43 +0200 (1 day, 10 hours, 33 minutes ago)
Sorry fo
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diff --git a/rt-liberation.el b/rt-liberation.el
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--- a/rt-liberation.el
+++ b/rt-liberation.el
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ This variable is made buffer local for the ticket
> Yoni Rabkin <y...@gnu.org> writes:
>
>> Jonas Bernoulli <jo...@bernoul.li> writes:
>>
>>> Hello Yoni
>>>
>>> Since `tq' has been part of Emacs for 24 years, I don't think there is
>>> any good reason to track it in Emms' reposi
Yoni Rabkin <y...@rabkins.net> writes:
> From: Jonas Bernoulli <jo...@bernoul.li>
> Subject: Please remove tq from emms
> To: Yoni Rabkin <y...@gnu.org>
> Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2016 20:48:59 +0200 (1 day, 4 hours, 1 minute ago)
>
> Hello Yoni
>
> Since `
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Hello Yoni
Since `tq' has been part of Emacs for 24 years, I don't think there is
any good reason to track it in Emms' repository also. ;-)
Please consider removing it.
Additionally you should change the maintainer in the library headers. I
think I have contacted Jorgen
Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> writes:
> Yoni Rabkin <y...@rabkins.net> writes:
>
>> Yoni Rabkin <y...@rabkins.net> writes:
>>
>>> From: Jonas Bernoulli <jo...@bernoul.li>
>>> Subject: Please remove tq from emms
>>> To: Yoni Rabkin <
"Ivan Truskov " writes:
> Good evening!
> I want to submit a feature request for Emms.
>
> Feature overview: show full information (title, album, artist, length)
> in pretty form for currently selected (or playing) song. Should probably
> be displayed in
Julien Cubizolles <j.cubizol...@free.fr> writes:
> Yoni Rabkin <y...@rabkins.net> writes:
>
>> I'll modify the metadata of the files I have and test with the cache
>> data as well. Thanks.
>
> At the moment, I'm using a fork (https://github.com/jreinert/MP
Julien Cubizolles <j.cubizol...@free.fr> writes:
> Yoni Rabkin <y...@rabkins.net> writes:
>
>
>>> At the moment, I'm using a fork (https://github.com/jreinert/MPD) of
>>> mpd that addresses this very issue ensuring that no duplicated entries
>>
Ian Dunn writes:
> I've created two interactive functions for EMMS that I think other
> people may find useful. Both of them are included in this email at
> the bottom, as well as a helper function for one of them.
>
> The first is 'emms-add-file-from-cache', which, as it
Julien Cubizolles <j.cubizol...@free.fr> writes:
> Yoni Rabkin <y...@rabkins.net> writes:
>
>
>> I ended up downloading NIN Ghosts from the Internet Archive
>> (https://archive.org/details/nineinchnails_ghosts_I_IV) in both flac and
>> ogg format. Work
Daniel Dehennin <daniel.dehen...@baby-gnu.org> writes:
> Yoni Rabkin <y...@rabkins.net> writes:
>
>> Daniel Dehennin <daniel.dehen...@baby-gnu.org> writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I made 2 pull requests[1] on GitHub for patch posted her
Daniel Dehennin writes:
> Hello,
>
> I made 2 pull requests[1] on GitHub for patch posted here
> but I have no news about thoses patches and pull requests.
>
> Do they looks good for merging or should I modify something?
>
> Regards.
>
> Footnotes:
> [1]
...snip...
> + (t (error "Wrong type argument:
> string or cons cell, %s" test
> (let (found)
> (while (and (not found)
> (re-search-forward tag nil t))
>
Иван Трусков writes:
> I have encountered the following problem. Some tracks are being
> skipped by emms. By that i mean they are marked at playlist buffer,
> nothing is played, next track is marked
> My system is a windows 10 machine. I am running emacs in cygwin
>
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