Re: [Freevo-devel] Success and first patch

2007-01-17 Thread Guillaume Proux
Follow-up on CDDB. Changed proto from 4 to 6 and CDDB.py got the right info in Japanese from FreeDB The ridiculous patch is attached. Yeah... However, I now have a problem with font support. I tried pushing msgothic.ttc in the fonts directory and when trying to display the name by

Re: [Freevo-devel] Success and first patch

2007-01-15 Thread Guillaume Proux
I have also seen that the CDDB support was lacking as far as unicode is concerned. Could also be a font problem, the font needs to support Japanese characters, this can be forced in local_conf.py. I did a quick survey of CDDB libraries available of sourceforge etc... and found a few modules

Re: [Freevo-devel] Success and first patch

2007-01-15 Thread Duncan Webb
On Tue, 16 January, 2007 2:26 am, Guillaume Proux wrote: I have also seen that the CDDB support was lacking as far as unicode is concerned. Could also be a font problem, the font needs to support Japanese characters, this can be forced in local_conf.py. I did a quick survey of CDDB libraries

[Freevo-devel] Success and first patch

2007-01-08 Thread Guillaume Proux
Hi, I eventually got to the point where I really enjoy my Freevo set up and I am ready to give a helping hand. First patch is attached (i am not too familiar with the best way to edit patches so let me know how to best do). When recording my first video from DVD, I realized (too late) that my

Re: [Freevo-devel] Success and first patch

2007-01-08 Thread Duncan Webb
Guillaume Proux wrote: Hi, I eventually got to the point where I really enjoy my Freevo set up and I am ready to give a helping hand. First patch is attached (i am not too familiar with the best way to edit patches so let me know how to best do). When recording my first video from DVD, I

Re: [Freevo-devel] Success and first patch

2007-01-08 Thread Jason Tackaberry
On Mon, 2007-01-08 at 20:40 +0100, Duncan Webb wrote: I don't like tabs for indentation, they are really evil in Python. Only when you're not consistent. :) Tabs for indentation, spaces for alignment. That has served me quite well over the years and has never caused me a problem in python.