Michael Beal wrote:
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> The reality is this doesn't happen at screen resolutions over the
> default 800x600. If I have my freevo.conf geometry at 800x600, choose
> a skin built for 800x600 and do "freevo -fs" from the command line, I
> get icons and images that are stretched. This is to
Hi all,
I do not know if this conversation will continue here.
Just a small suggestion from my part: some developments seem to have
resumed on the 1.X branch while Dirk and his team are putting all their
effort on 2.0. Maybe, it could be useful to tag the messages with the
freevo version (1.x or
hi,
let's go for some doc & wiki stuff: kaa.notifier first, and then I'll
look into kaa.record.
no much time availablethis week, but It should be better next week.
regards,
Jean-Michel
Dirk Meyer wrote:
> Jean-Michel Sizun wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I definitely may
Hi,
I definitely may have some contributions along:
- basic timeshifting via "xine pvr://" (but anyway the pvr option for
xine is a hack, so the freevo result is all the more hackish)
- active audio playlist
anyway, I checked the freevo 2.0 wiki and the previous messages, and two
places for a c
Hi all,
is there any part of the 1.5.X branch that could be worked on and be
included later in 2.0, without too much much fuss?
Not really an expert in Python, hacking the freevo code does not really
frightens me (for instance, I have hacked in some active playlist
support), even if as everybo