Andreas Schulz wrote:
> BTW.: That 'Next Button' issue seems to be a basic GTK bug that
> hasn't been fixed for some years now - the same problem has been
> encountered by a collegue at work in a GtkAda application.
>
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56070
>
> The 'official' workaround
On Wednesday 02 July 2008, Stephen Warren wrote:
> I believe that congruity SVN now includes everything in your proposed
> congruity changes that isn't related to IR learning. Note that I didn't
> simply merge your patch directly; I took the opportunity to do various
> other cleanup and changes at
Stephen Warren wrote:
> * For operation without a remote, I'm thinking about making this
> transparent to congruity via either a libconcord.py drop-in replacement,
> or even better, a libusb replacement that will even fool libconcord.
I've been thinking about this for a while. We need a way to w
Andreas Schulz wrote:
> Hi Stephen (and other subscribers),
>
> On Thursday 19 June 2008, Stephen Warren wrote:
>> I'm slowly reading through your version/patches. My plan is to initially
>> integrate any desired changes that aren't related to IR learning; these
>> could form part of any release p
Hi Stephen (and other subscribers),
On Thursday 19 June 2008, Stephen Warren wrote:
> I'm slowly reading through your version/patches. My plan is to initially
> integrate any desired changes that aren't related to IR learning; these
> could form part of any release prior to a new libconcord being
Andreas Schulz wrote:
> Here comes the new congruity version, with its shiny new
> IR code learning interface.
I'm slowly reading through your version/patches. My plan is to initially
integrate any desired changes that aren't related to IR learning; these
could form part of any release prior to a
Here comes the new congruity version, with its shiny new
IR code learning interface.
Ah, yes - and it's also got two new checkboxes, to disable
contact to the Harmony website, and to enable printing
verbose messages to stdout (whereever that may be).
Included are the python code and the changelog