here is the output: ~$ rhythmbox -D context
(rhythmbox:6067): Rhythmbox-WARNING **: Could not open device /dev/radio0 (rhythmbox:6067): Rhythmbox-DEBUG: Received SaveYourself(SmSaveLocal, !Shutdown, SmInteractStyleNone, !Fast) in state idle (rhythmbox:6067): Rhythmbox-DEBUG: Setting initial properties (rhythmbox:6067): Rhythmbox-DEBUG: Sending SaveYourselfDone(True) for initial SaveYourself (rhythmbox:6067): Rhythmbox-DEBUG: Received SaveComplete message in state save-yourself-done On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 4:13 PM, John Iacona <plate0sa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Wolfgang, > It sounds like the stylesheet is not being loaded for some reason. Could > you run "rhythmbox -D context" and post the output for me? > > Regards, > John > > > On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 3:00 AM, Wolfgang Steitz <wste...@googlemail.com>wrote: > >> Hi John, >> >> just installed your plugin. A context pane is one of the things i am >> missing in rhythmbox. So i really hope that this one gets useable and >> included in rhythmbox. Some comments: >> - you mentioned pretty loading screens, i don't see any?! >> - why is the font larger than the rest of rhythmbox >> - these "read more", "read less" buttons aren't doing anything here >> - on the first start the context pane is far too large. it occupies like >> 2/3 of the rhythmbox window >> - the album tab sometimes shows albums without any tracks >> - is there anything planned to make the "top songs" clickable. so >> rhythmbox would play that song if it is in the library. that would be a >> pretty cool feature >> >> Keep up the good work! >> >> Regards, >> Wolfgang >> >> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 3:04 AM, John Iacona <plate0sa...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> This week has been again been devoted to polishing and bugfixing. Some of >>> the cosmetic improvements include pretty loading screens, proper formatting >>> of track and album times, nicer text and image formatting, etc. I also >>> factored all of the styling information out into an external file for >>> greater ease of theming/updating the content. >>> >>> At this point all that is left to do is track down a few more stubborn >>> bugs and add any extra features that might be useful. I also plan on adding >>> to the plugin development guide on GNOME live to document all of the things >>> I learned throughout this process. >>> >>> I would really appreciate it if anyone would test it out and give me any >>> suggestions. I have a release of the plugin at >>> www.cise.ufl.edu/~jiacona/soc/context.tar<http://www.cise.ufl.edu/%7Ejiacona/soc/context.tar>. >>> Install by extracting into ~/.gnome2/rhythmbox/plugins. This plugin requires >>> Rhythmbox 0.12.3 or higher. >>> http://download.gnome.org/sources/rhythmbox/0.12/rhythmbox-0.12.3.tar.bz2or >>> >>> http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/rhythmbox/0.12/rhythmbox-0.12.3.tar.gz >>> . >>> >>> Two additional dependencies are libwebkit with the python-webkit bindings >>> and the mako template engine. These are available in the python-webkit and >>> python-mako packages on Debian based systems. >>> >>> $ git shortlog --since=7-28-09 >>> John Iacona (7): >>> lots of random bugfixes and ui tweaks >>> Added nice loading pages for each tab. They do not work quite >>> properly as of yet, however. >>> album-tmpl: fixed time formatting, swap 'show all/hide all track' >>> buttons >>> removed all styling to /tmpl/main.css >>> code formatting >>> added more lyric fetching engines because Astraweb seemed to stop >>> working >>> album-tmpl: switched to table layout for tracklisting >>> >>> Regards, >>> John Iacona >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> rhythmbox-devel mailing list >>> rhythmbox-devel@gnome.org >>> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel >>> >>> >> >
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