I've uploaded the patches to Flyspry:
http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/9567
I've tested on the iPod but it should also be fine on other targets.
The default case is to behave exactly as before (i.e. use .rockbox).
The patches also show a bit of love to the various perl scripts.
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Alex,
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 8:21 AM, pondlife [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm all for it.
The only small thing I'd change is to have a single enable/disable option,
rather than one for fade in and one for fade out. But, IIUC the current
hardware-fade targets have the 2 options so it's better to
If i would use backlight fading (still don't have a target that supports
it), i would probably enable only fade out or a very short fade in so i
think it is good to have two options here.
Yes, I agree. If light is required I would not like to wait for it.
That reminds me on a cover flap in my
Jürgen Hestermann schrieb:
If i would use backlight fading (still don't have a target that supports
it), i would probably enable only fade out or a very short fade in so i
think it is good to have two options here.
Yes, I agree. If light is required I would not like to wait for it.
That
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 8:13 PM, Thomas Martitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is possible to disable/enable it independently so I'm not making an
excuse for anything. I was just arguing that it's not that annoying/time
consuming as he may expect.
then why are you excusing backlight fading at
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