Hi Steve.
I've waited for years that someone took over this plugin, since it was for me
the most useful
zeitgeist plugin I had.
Unfortunately, I followed the instructiones you wrote here, and the ones in the
README file, but it
still doesn't work.
Ubuntu 14.04
Google Chrome 46.0.2
Public bug reported:
Hello:
I really like Downloads folder being monitored, really handy! The problem is
that FF
creates a *.part file until the download is finished, so in the end you get two
files in the DB, yet
the *.part one has ceased to exist and is redundant.
I'll humbly recommend:
a)
As a heavy mpd user, I thank your efforts :)
I didn't know where to file a bug against YOUR extension :) Tell me if
you want somewhere else.
The plugin stores the now playing song into zeitgeist, but fails about 5
seconds later with:
Exception in thread Thread-1:
Traceback (most recent call
Thanks :) It works now.
Your path to the music is hardcoded into the file. Therefore, g-a-j
shows that the file played was under /pieter/Muziek/.
I found other issues, but anyway, this is experimental and sure you are
working on the rough edges..
Cheers for the work.
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Alright You're right.
As a new zeitgeist g-a-j user, I didn't know about «..read notes»
category, and seeing it on the wild with an already created «...read
documents» made me think it was wrong, as well as seeing that Synapse's
results didn't group those notes under documents. But that's a
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