On Fri, 18 Nov 2005, Tony Lenox wrote:
P.S. What happened to RPWS entry in the CFG file - its no longer putting it
there.
wpsbuild 1.9 broke it...
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May be "themes" is better name for the dir instead of "theme" (since all
other dirs have plural names)
P.S. What happened to RPWS entry in the CFG file - its no longer putting it
there.
Is WPSLIST format changed again?
Anton.
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005, Christi Alice Scarborough wrote:
I still consider my idea the easy and clean route: consider .cfg files in
that dir as "themes" and add a menu item that can browse them.
I think I'd prefer putting them in a separate /.rockbox/theme/ directory,
especially once we get aroun
I'm all for that :)
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Daniel Stenberg wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, Tony Lenox wrote:
>
>> Due to many (R)WPS being committed I think we need a quick solution
>> first,
>
> I still consider my idea the easy and clean route: consider .cfg files
> in that dir as "themes" and add a menu item that can browse them.
I thin
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, Tony Lenox wrote:
Due to many (R)WPS being committed I think we need a quick solution first,
I still consider my idea the easy and clean route: consider .cfg files in that
dir as "themes" and add a menu item that can browse them.
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Daniel Stenberg -- http://www.rockbo
Due to many (R)WPS being committed I think we need a quick solution first,
because atm there is no way
to load a "theme" (i.e. cfg file from wps dir) unless you enable "show all
files" and go manually to wps dir.
Anton.
Why not just create a filetype .theme? It would be a WPS that is
limited to ONLY display functions.
WPS, scroll bar, screen inversion, title bar, menu bar, font
That's about it...
Everything else would be ignored.
Why make it more confusing then it has to be?
-e
RT> Hmm.. I see hundreds of q
Hmm.. I see hundreds of questions coming by ill-reading users asking what
the difference between themes and wps'es is. You are right that there
should be a way to just load wps'es, too. But I don't know if this would
be the best solution, admitting that I don't have a better solution
either
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, Ronald Teune wrote:
How about automatically loading wpsfilename.cfg at opening the .wps file?
Then there's no need for extra menus and stuff, and it would be a simple
change.
It might have some side-effects like users seeing weird stuff because they
don't know their settin
How about automatically loading wpsfilename.cfg at opening the .wps file?
Then there's no need for extra menus and stuff, and it would be a simple
change.
It might have some side-effects like users seeing weird stuff because they
don't know their settings have changed, but that would be the s
> All this taken together, I'm thinking that perhaps the
> bundled WPSes could be
> the start of a "theme" concept. With a simple "browse themes"
> option in the
> menu, we could browse the .cfg files in .rockbox/wps/ and
> consider them being
> "themes" or "skins". When we add further config
Very Good, I'd say :-)
I finally got myself a h320 a week ago or two, and it did not take
more than 3 days before I replaced the stock firmware (blue-ish thing)
by a h3mod-skinned one.
I like it a lot. Less colors, personallized.
I've got to admit that I was afraid how things would be looking when
Hi
We're now shipping Rockbox packages with a few bundled WPSes, and I guess
there will soon be a whole bunch of them included with each release. (I've
really not heard many comments about this so I assume it just works fine for
people.)
Since each WPS often is best used with a specific font
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