I will advice you to wait for the new VMware image that is being set up. (Though of course you can do your work with this until it is updated.)The new VMware image will contain all needed packages for the firmware, simulator and manual, plus, a light KDE enviroment and VMware tools preinstalled. Mo
Hello...
Bluechip wrote:
> if you have what it takes to compile the source code, just edit the menu
> structure and put the functions you desire in the main menu :)
I happen to have done a nasty patch that gives you another menu on the
F3-Key, which of course is less crowded than the F1-Menu...
if you have what it takes to compile the source code, just edit the
menu structure and put the functions you desire in the main menu :)
When 3.0 is released I will give consideration to upgrading
myself. If I do that, sleep timer will make it to root anyway and I
will also be up to date enoug
Wooot!!
I deleted the VM, and started from scratch again...
This time following the Tex installation instruction at the bottom of the
ManualHowto page
http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/ManualHowto#How_do_I_install_LaTeX
Downloaded from CVS, and build the H1x0 build, zipped it -
Would it be possible (I know it _is_ possible but I mean with the
current plugin API type thing) to make the sleep timer a plugin?
I ask this as my partner finds the menu structure a tad overwhelming. If
certain parts of the menu that are often used, like Shuffle and Sleep
Timer were plugins,
Hi guys,
I'm looking at http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/2837 which says that
the sleep timer setting screen doesn't work on the remote. This is true
and is because the sleep timer setting screen is a custom one rather
than using set_option, so nothing is drawn to the remote.
So there I w