Hello
Im updating the lcd ui to the v02 client/server protocol of lcdproc.
A question: is anybody using the plugin without lcdproc?
It would be nice to get rid of the ifdefs...
Im implementing id3 titles/..., some other features would be nice, too.
Any ideas/suggestions?
Another question: is a
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Hiromasa Kato wrote:
>If you mean FreeAmp 3.0 tree as the next major development,
>freeamp3 module in the CVS repository does have a completely
>restructured directory organization. I don't know for 2.* versions, though.
This module still doesn't seem to be buildable on a Unix
right now the only development being done on the 3.0 tree is for the macintosh.
we are going to to a 2.1 release and then hope to move to working on 3.0 for the
other platforms.
elrod
Jimen Ching wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Hiromasa Kato wrote:
> >If you mean FreeAmp 3.0 tree as the next major
It's waiting for work on 2.x to be finished, really.. Once that's done, work
can begin on moving/porting/rewriting the existing win32 and unix code over to
the new architecture.
Isaac
On 08-Mar-2000 Jimen Ching wrote:
> This module still doesn't seem to be buildable on a Unix system. Is the
>
are you and harald in communication?
elrod
Julius Xavier wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I am thinking of modifying or redoing the LCD. I want to support at least
> the following features and I think those are not available at present:
>
> 1) Input support for the LCD ui (either key pad or knop, remote et
"Mark B. Elrod" wrote:
>
> are you and harald in communication?
hmm, nope ...
ad 1)
done already :)
theres also a lirc (linux infrared control) plugin from david glaude and
me for lcdproc,
joystick, ...
works fine, but the keys are hard coded...
ad 2) would be great
ad 3) done :)
Xavier, dro
I'm in the process of incorporating several image resources
from linux/win32 port to the beos port. Most of the time, I simply
grab the xpm files from the linux version and simply incorporate
them into my beos version. But, I don't know how I can convert
those .ICO files on Win32 to some format I
i will send them to you as BMP files (which is actually all they are,
pretty much)
elrod
Hiromasa Kato wrote:
> I'm in the process of incorporating several image resources
> from linux/win32 port to the beos port. Most of the time, I simply
> grab the xpm files from the linux version and simply
The "convert" app, released as a part of ImageMagick, is what I use. Its
syntax is pretty straightforward:
$ convert myimage.ico myimage.png
or whatever formats you want to convert between. Here is its freshmeat page:
http://www.freshmeat.net/appindex/1998/01/11/884574457.html
or you can go
how does this deal with mulitple icon sizes in one ICO file?
elrod
Scott Haug wrote:
> The "convert" app, released as a part of ImageMagick, is what I use. Its
> syntax is pretty straightforward:
>
> $ convert myimage.ico myimage.png
>
> or whatever formats you want to convert between. Here i
>how does this deal with mulitple icon sizes in one ICO file?
>
>elrod
>
>Scott Haug wrote:
>
>> The "convert" app, released as a part of ImageMagick, is what I use. Its
>> syntax is pretty straightforward:
>>
>> $ convert myimage.ico myimage.png
First of all, thanks to Mark and Scott.
I've jus
We stuck it to a bunch of bugs this past week. Thanks for all the bug
reports! You keep 'em comin' and we'll keep fixin' 'em... yee haw!
You know where to get it right? Well, just in case:
http://www.freeamp.org/index.html?mode=download
This is the first release to work seamlessly with the EM
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