ian_heys wrote:
> Thanks Martin, I had seen your post earlier in the day but didn't quite
> understand it.
Well, basically it works this way:
- When switching your TV (if it's CEC capable, but even older TV should
be) to the HDMI channel your Raspi is connected to (lets say, HDMI 1),
your
ian_heys wrote:
> Thanks Jeff, - but the light hadn't dawned.
More light dawning. No doubt you know this Jeff but if I plug in my
wireless keyboard dongle and use my wireless keyboard - Bingo - Full
control, rapid menu scrolling and alphanumeric searching. One small
price to pay is having
streampunk wrote:
> Ian, if you use PCP on a Raspi, you might be another candidate for a
> possible HDMI-CEC integration making use of the Pi's integrated CEC
> functionality. So you could use the very same remote for jivelite that
> you are using for the TV the Pi is attached to - see my
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Just an FYI, You don't need Lirc if you use a Flirc, Flircs appear as a
> keyboard would to a Pi
Thanks Jeff, I knew I was changing the firmware in the FLIRC device when
I programmed it in my Windows PC and wondered why it always worked with
the Pi - but the light hadn't
ian_heys wrote:
>
> I installed on V3.21 without problem and then considered remote
> control.
>
> I installed lirc again without problem and set the jivelite output to
> hidraw1 (HDMI).
>
> I bought a FLIRC dongle and had some success pairing it with a NowTV
> remote (A cut down branded Roku
ian_heys wrote:
> I hadn't considered using jivelite on my picore until recently.
>
> I installed on V3.21 without problem and then considered remote
> control.
>
> I installed lirc again without problem and set the jivelite output to
> hidraw1 (HDMI).
>
> I bought a FLIRC dongle and had some
I hadn't considered using jivelite on my picore until recently.
I installed on V3.21 without problem and then considered remote control.
I installed lirc again without problem and set the jivelite output to
hidraw1 (HDMI).
I bought a FLIRC dongle and had some success pairing it with a NowTV
SteveLazer wrote:
> Ralphly - I tried Grid Skin 800 x 480 (native resolution of official Pi
> 7" touchscreen), but exactly same touch focus behavior and the ignoring
> of Destructive Touch to Play settings, so problem not limited to Joggler
> skin. Also super interesting - VU meters continue to
ETNY wrote:
> Hello,
> I mean when i go up arrow goes left, when i go down arrow goes right,
> when i go left arrow goes down and when i go right arrow goes up.
> The problem is only in Jivelite. It is ok with ts_test.
>
> i put "swapxy=1" in config.txt but nothing changes. Its ok on
ralphy wrote:
> Thanks for tracking down the steps needed to reproduce this.
>
> It appears to be an issue with the Joggler and PiGrid skins as I can't
> reproduce it using the default WQVGA Small Print touch skin.
That's interesting. I mostly use the Joggler skin for the greater
detail in
SteveLazer wrote:
> A Workaround for those experiencing this bug:
> After using song popup menu (long press) to Add or Play Next, last
> selected song holds touch-focus after confirmation "Song Added" dialogue
> box disappears. Jivelite does not reset focus on subsequent taps on the
> Now
Hello,
I mean when i go up arrow goes left, when i go down arrow goes right,
when i go left arrow goes down and when i go right arrow goes up.
The problem is only in Jivelite. It is ok with ts_test.
i put "swapxy=1" in config.txt but nothing changes. Its ok on "portrait"
mode but in "landscape"
ETNY wrote:
> how to invert touch axis.
I'm not quite sure what you mean with "invert". If your problem is that
the screen is upside down, you might want to try the rotate option in
PCP - Tweaks - Jivelite setup.
PCP (always latest version) on RasPi 3 with PhatDac (player & server)
PCP on
I'm sorry but i really don't understand how to invert touch axis.
I succed with raspian with 99.calibrate.conf but Jivelite for
piCorePlayer do not use this file.
i ran /usr/local/bin/ts_calibrate and test is ok but everything is
inverted in Jivelite.
Can anyone explain me simply how i can do
Hello,
Does anybody succed to configure XPT2046 for Jivelite?
Thank you.
Yannick
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sbp wrote:
> I'm not that familiar with CEC - so what function would CEC have in the
> pCP/HDMI/Bravia TV combination?
Well, the big advantage would be that you could use the Bravia IR remote
(the one you control the TV) to do just anything you would want do with
a remote control in
streampunk wrote:
> Hi,
> I've learned 'elsewhere'
> (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107249-Thinking-about-making-the-move-to-Raspberry-PI-3-a-few-questions=881583=1#post881583)
> in this forum that its not trivial to make use of the Raspberry Pi's CEC
> functionality to make it
Hi,
I've learned 'elsewhere'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107249-Thinking-about-making-the-move-to-Raspberry-PI-3-a-few-questions=881583=1#post881583)
in this forum that its not trivial to make use of the Raspberry Pi's CEC
functionality to make it available für PCP/Jivelite.
My
ralphy wrote:
> Sounds like the Defeat destructive Touch-To-Play in player setting.
> Have you recently upgraded from an older version of LMS as the default
> behaviour was changed.
>
> Try changing the setting to Do not defeat in the webgui.
Thanks for the suggestion Ralphy! ...but no go. I
SteveLazer wrote:
> Wanted to report a bug that I believe is in Jivelite. When you long
> press on a music selection, and then select Play Next or Add to End on
> the popup menu, a confirmation dialogue confirming it was added to the
> playlist appears. If you then select the Now Playing button
Wanted to report a bug that I believe is in Jivelite. When you long
press on a music selection, and then select Play Next or Add to End on
the popup menu, a confirmation dialogue confirming it was added to the
playlist appears. If you then select the Now Playing button (upper right
arrow button)
ralphy wrote:
> Jivelite uses SDL and the linux frame buffer on pcp AND supports
> rotation.
>
> It's been 'discussed earlier in this thread'
> (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103330-Jivelite-for-piCorePlayer=839818=1#post839818).
That is good news. Thanks for the update Ralphy!
hsmeets wrote:
> That wil requiry a new skin to be created (= programming)
>
> I've been looking intro that for a future project, maybe in a year of so
> in my case. The general UI layout I'm looking at is to have a portrait
> orientation with the cover art/now playing in the top 2/3 of the
unvernunft wrote:
> I am using piCorePlayer on a RPI 3 with official RPI 7" Display.
> I can't figure out how to use jivelite in portrait mode with this
> setup.
> There was a discussion on turning HDMI output by 90/270 degrees but I
> was not able to do it for the RPI Display.
> Can somone
ralphy wrote:
> In the lms webgui, navigate to the player basic settings and ensure Play
> Other Songs in Album dropdown is set to Play other songs in album or
> directory and Defeat destructive Touch-To-Play is set to Do Not Defeat.
Thanks - tried that and applied the change but it did not
wtnh wrote:
> Thanks - I was not aware of the long touch action (never owned a
> Squeezebox Touch - just a classic). Still not was I was looking for
> though.
>
> To be clear, what I was talking about was the Albums view which displays
> all album covers in a grid.
>
> I have been using
Wirrunna wrote:
> I think you mean when you touch a cover from say New Music a track list
> opens up. If you do a "long touch" to a cover a menu opens which
> includes add to end, play next, play ...
>
> Touching a cover when playing cycles through the vu meter, spectrum
> analyzer etc.
>
>
wtnh wrote:
> Hi - I am running pCP 3.2 with Jivelite with the official RPi
> touchscreen. I am using the Grid skin at 800 x 480.
>
> I like to use the album cover view mostly and when I touch a cover, the
> album's track list opens up. What I would prefer is for pCP to
> immediately start
Hi - I am running pCP 3.2 with Jivelite with the official RPi
touchscreen. I am using the Grid skin at 800 x 480.
I like to use the album cover view mostly and when I touch a cover, the
album's track list opens up. What I would prefer is for pCP to
immediately start playing the entire album. Is
Thanks Ralphy
That worked
Jeff
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*Server:* LMS Version: 7.9.0 - 1475786002 on Centos 7 VM on ESXi 6 on
Dell T320
*Plugins:* AutoRescan/BBCiPlayer/PowerSave/PowerSwitchIII/Squeezecloud
*Remotes:*
Thanks Ralphy,
I'll give it a go when I get Home
Jeff
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*Plugins:* AutoRescan/BBCiPlayer/PowerSave/PowerSwitchIII/Squeezecloud
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Really small thing but is there a way on the "Digital Clock" screensaver
> to have the leading zero not blanked when in 24Hr mode ?
> I.e. 02:50 rather than 2:50
>
> Thanks
> Jeff
Yes,
cd /home/tc/.jivelite/userpath/applets
sudo cp -Lr
Hi All
Really small thing but is there a way on the "Digital Clock" screensaver
to have the leading zero not blanked when in 24Hr mode ?
I.e. 02:50 rather than 2:50
Thanks
Jeff
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wtnh wrote:
> Ok - figured it out. Initially, I neglected to select the sourceforge
> repository instead of the default pcp one. I was also looking for an
> actual install action in addition to just the download. Once I did a
> hard power off reboot, the extension became active and the display
binky wrote:
> A other member had the solution and it worked for me.
>
> On the main site under Extensions load from the sourceforge repository:
>
> Title: backlight-4.9.21-pcpAudioCore_v7.tcz
> Description: Kernel display modules
> Version: 4.9.21-pcpAudioCore_v7
> Worked for me.
>
>
wtnh wrote:
> I am running 3.2 with an "official" Raspberry Pi touchscreen and I get
> the error message "No official raspberry pi display found" when
> attempting to change brightness or backlight. The backlight is always on
> even when pcp is asleep.
>
> Could someone who has gotten this
bluetdi wrote:
> On the main site under Extensions load from the sourceforge repository:
>
> Title: backlight-4.9.21-pcpAudioCore_v7.tcz
> Description:Kernel display modules
> Version:4.9.21-pcpAudioCore_v7
> Worked for me.
I am running 3.2 with an "official" Raspberry Pi
Oh, for f***s sake, how stupid of me... never even tried that. Please
accept my apologies for being an idiot, and many thanks for your help.
I believe the correct word is "Doh" !22839
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Oh, for f***s sake, how stupid of me... never even tried that. Please
accept my apologies for being an idiot, and many thanks for your help.
I believe the correct word is "Doh" !
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I know there is a 'Now Playing' button on the top right (I'm using PCP +
Jivelite with the official 7" screen) but I'm using JustBoom DAC cards
and so I bought the JustBoom Smart Remote. This works superbly; however
it doesn;t seem to allow navigation to the NBow Playing button, so if it
Just
... to add a 'Now Playing' menu item, so that it can be added to the
home screen?
I know there is a 'Now Playing' button on the top right (I'm using PCP +
Jivelite with the official 7" screen) but I'm using JustBoom DAC cards
and so I bought the JustBoom Smart Remote. This works superbly;
jcfergus wrote:
> I'm running 3.20 on an RPi 3. I was experiencing the same problem as
> others with it not recognizing the Raspberry Pi display.
> After installing the referenced extension using the Extensions page,
> Squeezelite will no longer start after either soft or cold reboot.
> The
bluetdi wrote:
> On the main site under Extensions load from the sourceforge repository:
>
> Title: backlight-4.9.21-pcpAudioCore_v7.tcz
> Description:Kernel display modules
> Version:4.9.21-pcpAudioCore_v7
> Worked for me.
I'm running 3.20 on an RPi 3. I was experiencing
Well, shoot. That's a little embarrassing :-)
Have a great day!
Howard
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Hi, When I power down my piCorePlayer and power it back up, it starts
Jivelite with a grid screen. Is there a way to default it to a different
scree? I'm using LIRC remote and the SB Remote has no way to send
"Enter". I'd love it to start with the HD Skin (1280X720)
Select whatever skin you
Hi, When I power down my piCorePlayer and power it back up, it starts
Jivelite with a grid screen. Is there a way to default it to a different
scree? I'm using LIRC remote and the SB Remote has no way to send
"Enter". I'd love it to start with the HD Skin (1280X720)
Thanks,
Howard
Can I go
Try enabling the xy swap option in ts.conf.
You'll need to update to my latest libts.tcz package to be able to make
the required changes.
Login to your picoreplayer and run the following cmds.
Code:
# Remove the original ts.conf symlink
sudo rm
atrocity wrote:
> Does this also work for the standard (non Audio) version?
My head is a brain-free zone. I installed 3.20 from scratch and screen
dimming already works. I just wasn't looking in the right place for the
control.
Scrolling of long names of artists, songs etc. on the 7" screen is far
from smooth. I would like to make it better and remember a post of
someone here in the forum who went into the code and had some success
altering it. But I cannot find this post anymore nor do I remeber the
name of the poster.
bluetdi wrote:
> On the main site under Extensions load from the sourceforge repository:
>
> Title: backlight-4.9.21-pcpAudioCore_v7.tcz
> Description:Kernel display modules
> Version:4.9.21-pcpAudioCore_v7
> Worked for me.
This solution also works for me, thanks:)
I made a complete new installation with 3.20 on a new SD-Card and used
only the prefs from LMS on this new system.
But I had to do it because I destroyed the old SD-card with 3.11 when
removing it from the Pi. Should have been a backup but now it is gone.
2x Odroid U3 + m2p + LMS | Pi3-7" +
Just curious how you guys upgraded to 3.20? This should have been
automatic. But from 3.11 to 3.20, there was dependency changes. I
would remove jivelite reboot, then reinstall to be safe.
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bluetdi wrote:
> Version:4.9.21-pcpAudioCore_v7
Does this also work for the standard (non Audio) version?
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sudo chmod 777
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Hi,
i tried to copy a custom wallpaper to jivelite by using this command:
C:\Programme\putty>pscp -pw piCore e:/a.jpg
tc@192.168.0.134:/home/tc/.jivelite/userpath/wallpapers/
I will get a permission denied error. How can i fix that?
Thanks for help.
Regards,
Rainer
*LMS 7.9 on Odroid U3,
bluetdi wrote:
> On the main site under Extensions load from the sourceforge repository:
>
> Title: backlight-4.9.21-pcpAudioCore_v7.tcz
> Description:Kernel display modules
> Version:4.9.21-pcpAudioCore_v7
> Worked for me.
Hi,
this worked for me, too!
Thanks a lot,
stewie wrote:
> The traditional look with rounded corners, gradients and stuff feels
> very dated. While the technology of the squeezebox system is still able
> to compete on equal footing with giants such as sonos.
hi stewie,
I should mention, from my limited understanding, the "modern" UIs
Greg Erskine wrote:
> .. or your post may spark someone into action.
>
> regards
> Greg
USD 50k into ralphies donation slush fund might put a new GUI as number
one priority ?
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stewie wrote:
> Since the jivelite packadge has been taken over by Ralphy and is
> actively developed. why not take this chance and refresh the visual
> layout itself to something more modern?
Hi stewie,
Who are you directing this suggestion too?
As there is no longer an official software
The traditional look with rounded corners, gradients and stuff feels
very dated. While the technology of the squeezebox system is still able
to compete on equal footing with giants such as sonos.
Get a copy of the code. Explore the images folder. Replace files. Post
results. I'm looking
Since the jivelite packadge has been taken over by Ralphy and is
actively developed. why not take this chance and refresh the visual
layout itself to something more modern?
For example create a flat design look to make the whole thing feel very
fresh again. something like this to get an idea:
bluetdi wrote:
> On the main site under Extensions load from the sourceforge repository:
>
> Title: backlight-4.9.21-pcpAudioCore_v7.tcz
> Description:Kernel display modules
> Version:4.9.21-pcpAudioCore_v7
> Worked for me.
Thanks for this hint. I'll check this today.
uri2103 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i'm facing an issue with adjusting the screen brightness in jivelite
> using the picoreplayer version 3.20. I am using the official raspberry
> pi display. When i try to access the function, jivelite is reporting "No
> official raspberry pi display found". But it was
mherger wrote:
> > i'm facing an issue with adjusting the screen brightness in jivelite
> > using the picoreplayer version 3.20. I am using the official
> raspberry
> > pi display.
>
> I think there's an issue with hard-coded paths in the pCP applet. The
> paths have changed, the applet wasn't
uri2103 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i'm facing an issue with adjusting the screen brightness in jivelite
> using the picoreplayer version 3.20. I am using the official raspberry
> pi display. When i try to access the function, jivelite is reporting "No
> official raspberry pi display found". But it was
i'm facing an issue with adjusting the screen brightness in jivelite
using the picoreplayer version 3.20. I am using the official raspberry
pi display.
I think there's an issue with hard-coded paths in the pCP applet. The
paths have changed, the applet wasn't updated.
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Hello,
i'm facing an issue with adjusting the screen brightness in jivelite
using the picoreplayer version 3.20. I am using the official raspberry
pi display. When i try to access the function, jivelite is reporting "No
official raspberry pi display found". But it was already working with a
sbp wrote:
> I'm not sure I understand your issue. I can use Jivelite on my RPi to
> turn any player on/off (both original Squeezebox players as well other
> RPi's running Squeezelite). Off course if you turn your players off by
> pulling the plug or power them down - then you can't wake them
mark f wrote:
> Yes, I've used that interface to switch between "on" player instances.
> Once a player is "off" you cannot switch to another player without
> turning the previous player back on. This is the behavior I was
> questioning previously. Again, I think I now understand the behavior
yeah that seems to work.
i only used the pikeyd part of the tutorial and now i can push my
buttons :)
Thanks for the help guys.
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Besth wrote:
> Thank you ralphy
> The LCD with touch is working now.
>
> My next step :)
> Is it possible to include pikeyd or http://othermod.com/gpio-buttons/ or
> a similiar tool to use for a switch connected to the gpio-pins under
> picoreplayer/tinycorelinux?
> I get it working under
paul- wrote:
> Yes, you can control any squeeze device from Jivelite, at the main menu,
> there should be a option to select the player.
Yes, I've used that interface to switch between "on" player instances.
Once a player is "off" you cannot switch to another player without
turning the
Thank you ralphy
The LCD with touch is working now.
My next step :)
Is it possible to include pikeyd or http://othermod.com/gpio-buttons/ or
a similiar tool to use for a switch connected to the gpio-pins under
picoreplayer/tinycorelinux?
I get it working under raspian but i'm not that firm with
ralphy wrote:
> Almost there, that's great!
>
> Since you don't have the 7" rpi screen your change won't be run.
>
> The if statement is checking the eventno for the rpi screen, comment it
> out.
>
> Try this.
> >
Code:
> > if [ "$JIVELITE" = "yes" ]; then
> echo
Besth wrote:
> well thanks ralphy - this helped a bit - im getting closer now.
> I am now able to do:
> >
Code:
> > ts_calibrate
> >
> I saved everything
>
> My device is
> >
Code:
> > TSLIB_TSDEVICE=/dev/input/event2
Besth wrote:
> Hello,
> i have a question and i hope you can help me.
>
> I have a Waveshare 5'' Screen and i want to add it to picoreplayer.
> Well i get it working to output the screen with jivelite.
>
> But the touchscreen is not calibrated.
> in the wiki of waveshare is a tutorial for
paul- wrote:
> Yes, you can control any squeeze device from Jivelite, at the main menu,
> there should be a option to select the player. What I was asking was a
> different issue, and was a result of things not being backed up in
> piCorePlayer.
The pcp command moved in 3.20 and I didn't
mark f wrote:
> OK, I understand now. This interface is not designed to be used to
> control multiple SqueezeX (players). It is designed to be used for one
> player and that player's state is reflected in the interface. Sorry, I
> thought this was like the Logitect Squeezebox Controller app
paul- wrote:
> What would cause the "When Off" screen saver to not work. The screen
> is dimming, so it knows that the unit is powered off. Doesn't matter
> which screen saver I have selected.
> ...
OK, I understand now. This interface is not designed to be used to
control multiple SqueezeX
Hello,
i have a question and i hope you can help me.
I have a Waveshare 5'' Screen and i want to add it to picoreplayer.
Well i get it working to output the screen with jivelite.
But the touchscreen is not calibrated.
in the wiki of waveshare is a tutorial for raspian to calibrate the
What would cause the "When Off" screen saver to not work. The screen
is dimming, so it knows that the unit is powered off. Doesn't matter
which screen saver I have selected.
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In pcp you can update /home/tc/www/cgi-bin/do_rebootstuff.sh to use
/opt/jivelite/bin/jivelite-sp instead and quit is gone.
...or you touch & hold the item to hide it. Lets you re-enable it again
without even restarting jivelit ;-)
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mherger wrote:
> > I use the Quit item all the time.
>
> IMHO it's a dev left-over - I usually remove it... Who besides us would
>
> have a need to restart jivelite without restarting the device?
>
> --
>
> Michael
When it's a player as well, you can install applets and restart jivelite
I use the Quit item all the time.
IMHO it's a dev left-over - I usually remove it... Who besides us would
have a need to restart jivelite without restarting the device?
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mherger wrote:
> > I tried replacing the framework call with the os shutdown but
> couldn't
> > make it work.
> > The command is not executed, you just get the screen bump.
>
> "sudo: shutdown: command not found" :-)
>
> Use "halt" instead and it works as expected.
>
> --
>
> Michael
Guess
I tried replacing the framework call with the os shutdown but couldn't
make it work.
The command is not executed, you just get the screen bump.
"sudo: shutdown: command not found" :-)
Use "halt" instead and it works as expected.
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mherger wrote:
> > Not without recompiling the jivelite binary.
> >
> > The Quit applet registers a Quit event which resides in the C code to
> > handle an orderly shutdown of all the resources jivelite opens.
>
> But you could replace that call with aforementioned instruction in the
> lua
Not without recompiling the jivelite binary.
The Quit applet registers a Quit event which resides in the C code to
handle an orderly shutdown of all the resources jivelite opens.
But you could replace that call with aforementioned instruction in the
lua applet code, couldn't you?
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bluetdi wrote:
> Same question, I want to add the Screen Switcher applet. When I copied
> the applet to
> /home/tc/.jivelite/userpath/applets
> it was gone the next time I rebooted piCore. Is it possible it was only
> copied to RAM? How can I copy it on the SD-Card?
Thank you for giving me this
Thank you, I made a backup and it now works.
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bluetdi wrote:
> Same question, I want to add the Screen Switcher applet. When I copied
> the applet to
> /home/tc/.jivelite/userpath/applets
> it was gone the next time I rebooted piCore. Is it possible it was only
> copied to RAM? How can I copy it on the SD-Card?
Yes, that is all in ram.
fvzeppelin wrote:
> Is there an easy way of adding applets to Jivelite? ...
Same question, I want to add the Screen Switcher applet. When I copied
the applet to
/home/tc/.jivelite/userpath/applets
it was gone the next time I rebooted piCore. Is it possible it was only
copied to RAM? How can I
ralphy wrote:
> Not without recompiling the jivelite binary.
>
> The Quit applet registers a Quit event which resides in the C code to
> handle an orderly shutdown of all the resources jivelite opens.
Ok - got it ;)
Is there an easy way of adding applets to Jivelite? I' m afraid that I
will
fvzeppelin wrote:
> Hi Ralphy,
>
> would it be possible to give the "Quit" button a
> >
Code:
> > os.execute("sudo shutdown now")
> >
>
> Frank
Not without recompiling the jivelite binary.
The Quit applet registers a Quit event which resides in
fvzeppelin wrote:
> Hi Ralphy,
>
> would it be possible to give the "Quit" button a
> >
Code:
> > os.execute("sudo shutdown now")
> >
>
> Frank
Hi Frank,
We do have a [Settings] > [piCorePlayer] screen with Reboot, Shutdown,
Rescan etc. so it
Hi Ralphy,
would it be possible to give the "Quit" button a
Code:
os.execute("sudo shutdown now")
Frank
fvzeppelin's Profile:
First, thank you! I was looking for a Pi based LMS controller and
stumbled onto this. Well Done.
Second, I'm not sure I'm in the right place so, this being the Internet,
please feel free to tell me in all caps if I'm in the wrong
site/forum/thread. :o
Now the behavior:
Pi 3, Keyboard,
Ralphy,
Some time ago Arie posted the Word Clock screensaver and details of how
to replace the gray words with coloured ones -
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103330-Jivelite-for-piCorePlayer=859683=1#post859683
.
The "word" files are .png with a transparent surround, and the
mherger wrote:
> > One slight aesthetic thing though Michael, wouldn't the "toasts" look
> > nicer centered on the album artwork rather than centered on the screen
> ?
>
> This might indeed look nicer. But as the position isn't hard-coded, but
>
> laid out based on the screen resolution,
mherger wrote:
> >
> (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103330-Jivelite-for-piCorePlayer=876418=1#post876418)
>
> Oh, I forgot the "pcp bu" and tried to kill/restart it in place (using a
>
> keyboard). It somehow messed things up.
>
> > For the jive files use
> >
> >
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