I sneakily edited pmusicrc01micko wrote:Still says '4.9.2'
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export VERSION=4.9.3
Thanks,
Sheldon
I sneakily edited pmusicrc01micko wrote:Still says '4.9.2'
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export VERSION=4.9.3
It resides in the system tray for extra control. See here for more info.sheldonisaac wrote: 01micko and Zigbert, please excuse question from non-expert; what is this about "tray app", "Hide the gui"?
Thanks,
Sheldon
Oh, thanks. I'd not yet advanced to plug-ins.01micko wrote:It resides in the system tray for extra control. See here for more info.sheldonisaac wrote: 01micko and Zigbert, please excuse question from non-expert; what is this about "tray app", "Hide the gui"?
Don't know if Lupu will support it, but you can try it and report back. It is possible it may just need recompiling against lupu's older libs if it fails to work.
.http://www.meownplanet.net/zigbert/pmus ... .5-486.pet, which is currently unavailable
Damn it01micko wrote:Still says '4.9.2' but I know it is different because the tray app now does hide the gui
Hmmm? Was this during the scan for local music-files at first run. This Process should probably get a lower priority (nice -n 18 )01micko wrote:Correction - it does show again. The reason it didn't is I was too impatient.. took a long time to show because CPU was maxed out with 'find' and 'grep' routines running in the background.
There is a [Mirror] link to http://www.01micko.com/zigbert/pmusic/p ... .5-486.petsheldonisaac wrote:But browser gave message.http://www.meownplanet.net/zigbert/pmus ... .5-486.pet, which is currently unavailable
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nice -n 18 $APPDIR/func_index -msg_quick_update &
Would it be possible to have a default setting where pmusic would ask which drives or locations the user wanted to be included in the search? Especially on first run i feel it should ask rather than assuming everything is fair game...zigbert wrote: I don't have such a complex system. I only have 2 harddrives, and the scan is done in a few seconds...
You explain how first run worked in the pMusic 3 branch. At that time some complained that pMusic was too advanced...greengeek wrote:Would it be possible to have a default setting where pmusic would ask which drives or locations the user wanted to be included in the search? Especially on first run i feel it should ask rather than assuming everything is fair game...
At times i may have a number of usb drives plugged in (maybe 10 or 15 partitions sometimes.)
Cheers!
Ok, I will give it some more thought and see if I can find the best modification for my needs.zigbert wrote:but the first run is tricky - what is the best approach for most users...
Then it becomes very clear why you don't like the firstrun scangreengeek wrote:I don't run a savefile so every time I start pmusic after booting is "firstrun" for me.
Thank you taking the time to give positive feedback. - It's rare and nice. Developers most often get feedback when something is wrong...smokey01 wrote:zigbert, I unpacked the pet, made a SFS of the directory, loaded the sfs and it ran fine in Fatdog64-702.
Nice work.
pMusic uses 2 different sources for detection of CD-audio meta information:Pelo wrote:Do you know what i would like ? that the playlist lists the titles damned users, never satisfied.
Hmm... I can not reproduce this?greengeek wrote:The only problems I can see now relate to Nad5 theme (which I guess needs updating for new version). The sound processing icon is missing from main page and the mute icon is missing from EQ.
The official Puppy does not include *locate. The idea of the pSeries is to extend Puppy with already existing dependencies, not to introduce any new. If *locate finds it way into Puppy, I will sure consider to use it.gcmartin wrote:I am sure you agree that instant file locating is of benefit to the db building needs of pMusic. As such, when pMusic starts, could it detect 'slocate' and use, if present, for its user needs?
Left-clicking the track details toggles between album/artist and track.
Left-clicking the cover navigates to the next folder if one exists.
Right-clicking the cover navigates to the previous folder if one exists.
Middle-clicking the cover will open the cover full-size in another window.