xmms2-halctl: An XMMS2 Client

2009-06-02 Thread Leo L. Schwab
It's been a long time since I threw code at the net. So please be gentle. This is an XMMS2 client that listens for "media key" events sent through the HAL and sends appropriate playback commands to the xmms2d server. If you have a keyboard made in the last five years or so, you p

Re: xmms2-halctl: An XMMS2 Client

2009-06-02 Thread Leo L. Schwab
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 12:19:27AM -0700, Leo L. Schwab wrote: > It's been a long time since I threw code at the net. So please be > gentle. > [ ... ] And my first challenge appears to be getting the code out to the list unmolested. My post, as it appears in the archives, completel

Re: xmms2-halctl: An XMMS2 Client

2009-06-02 Thread Johannes Jordan
Hello Leo, thank you for your contribution. People were most successful by uploading the code somewhere on the web and then providing a link in the email. If you don't have any possibility like that you may want to use a pastebin like paste.se in the meantime. Johannes Quoting "Leo L

Re: xmms2-halctl: An XMMS2 Client

2009-06-02 Thread Anders Waldenborg
Leo L. Schwab wrote: And my first challenge appears to be getting the code out to the list unmolested. My post, as it appears in the archives, completely stripped the .c file: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.multimedia.xmms2.devel/1712 Yes, the list strips any attachment t

Re: xmms2-halctl: An XMMS2 Client

2009-06-02 Thread Leo L. Schwab
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 10:49:30AM +0200, Anders Waldenborg wrote: > Yes, the list strips any attachment that isn't text/plain. > >> So, um... What is the canonical way of posting programs to this >> list? > > I guess uuencoding them and attaching them as text/plain :) > Bah! Uuencode