I like where it's going. Good work! If you decide to go the MPD route, there's a small daemon called mpdscribble which can do the last.fm reporting.
V.I. On 03/06/2013 08:53 PM, Daniel Holm wrote: > Hi, > > Lovely! > > The code is up, and its quite simple - though it doesn't really do > what I want it to yet.. > > I'm studying at the University of Gothenburg full time, and this app > is kind of my free time project between books and papers to hand in, > so I haven't had the time to submit any images - until now: > > http://owncloud.danielholm.se/public.php?service=files&t=71d2604924bdad57493165cb4705b554 > http://owncloud.danielholm.se/public.php?service=files&t=a057005a81333026810a708842deaed6 > > The huge icon is just a place holder for a album cover. > Vänlig hälsning / Yours sincerely, > Daniel Holm > IT Consultant > Web Developer > Student > d.hol...@gmail.com > http://www.danielholm.se > 2013-03-07 01:43, Akash skrev: >> Hey, >> >> I would love to start contributing on the music app too! >> >> But i'm just wondering, before diving into actually coding, don't you >> want to design the UI and get an idea from the community if it >> follows the guidelines or not? Yes we could all download the code and >> try running it ourselves to see the UI but i'm just wondering because >> its going to be easier to put pictures of the app design :) >> >> On Wednesday, March 6, 2013, Daniel Holm wrote: >> >> Hi again, >> >> I've started on the UI and just done some small stuff. I created >> this in like two hours. I'm still figuring out a lot of things >> since I've never coded an app and usually code web. >> But it's a lot of fun, so we'll see where it takes. >> >> And perhaps it's better to use mpd, which was said earlier. We'll >> have to code a cover downloader, srcobble support and more, though. >> >> Anyways, here is my repo: https://launchpad.net/musicapp >> >> Vänlig hälsning / Yours sincerely, >> Daniel Holm >> IT Consultant >> Web Developer >> Student >> d.hol...@gmail.com >> http://www.danielholm.se >> >> Den mån 4 mar 2013 23:39:04 skrev Daniel Holm: >> >> Hi again, >> >> I've started to code on this application now. I don't know if >> I should >> set up a separate project on Launchpad, or what? >> It's just a little piece of the UI, but hey - it's a start ;) >> >> I'd like some pointers since this is my first application. >> >> Vänlig hälsning / Yours sincerely, >> Daniel Holm >> IT Consultant >> Web Developer >> Student >> d.hol...@gmail.com >> http://www.danielholm.se >> >> Den mån 4 mar 2013 20:13:11 skrev Daniel Holm: >> >> Hi again, >> >> What a response! Wonderful! >> >> I was thinking of Rhythmbox since its bundled with Ubuntu >> as default. >> And you'll have the same playlists, settings for eg. >> Last.fm and such >> things. >> >> I'd love to see this becoming the default music app in >> Ubuntu Touch, >> and I'd gladly share the work with anyone wanting to join. >> >> I'll try to create a UI demo in Qt Creator later this >> week, so I can >> show you how I imagine it. Also I'd happily join the meeting. >> >> Vänlig hälsning / Yours sincerely, >> Daniel Holm >> IT Consultant >> Web Developer >> Student >> d.hol...@gmail.com >> http://www.danielholm.se >> >> Den mån 4 mar 2013 19:50:38 skrev Veritatem Ignotam: >> >> What about using MPD as a backend? May be less >> resource intensive as a >> backend, shouldn't have a problem compiling as is, >> and possibly >> simpler to build your interface from scratch on top >> of MPD instead of >> trying to work with rhythmbox's. >> >> V.I. >> >> On 03/04/2013 10:36 AM, Daniel Holm wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I'm thinking about creating a music application. >> I'm in an early >> stage of learning to code for QML to begin with, >> but I have some >> concerns for the future. >> >> I'm thinking about creating an application that >> really uses Rhythmbox >> as an backend, but using $ rhythmbox-client. >> Since its Ubuntus >> default music player, I mean. >> So just a easy UI with buttons for previous, next >> track, play/pause, >> stop, playlist and so on. Press a button and a >> flag to >> rhythmbox-client is sent. >> >> What are you guys' thoughts on this? Is it >> possible to have rhythmbox >> running in the background instead of writing a >> completely new music >> player? >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone >> <https://launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-phone> >> Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net >> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone >> <https://launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-phone> >> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >> >> >> >> -- >> Adrenaline Junkie >
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