Hi all,
Just as I said I would do in a previous mail to this mailing list
(http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/2013-January/003644.html),
I've set up a sourceforge project with a remake of FLAC Frontend. After
a few months of development (with loads of help from people at
HydrogenAudio) I
On 4/23/2013 9:28 AM, Martijn van Beurden wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just as I said I would do in a previous mail to this mailing list
> (http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/2013-January/003644.html),
> I've set up a sourceforge project with a remake of FLAC Frontend. After
> a few months of develop
Martijn van Beurden wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just as I said I would do in a previous mail to this mailing list
> (http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/2013-January/003644.html),
> I've set up a sourceforge project with a remake of FLAC Frontend.
+1
Erik
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Hi,
I was running make fullcheck when I found something weird. After editing
the *expect.meta files , make fullcheck ran all tests and said "All
tests passed", but the output included this (this is the last tests from
test_metaflac.sh)
> [...]
> test case60: --remove --block-type=PICTURE... OK
Hopefully the last patch from me to UTF-8 issues.
Metaflac can now print all console supported characters from tags on the
screen. It also fixes metaflac to be able to import its own exports back
without non-ascii characters getting mutilated. And --no-utf8-convert
now works properly with impor
Ooops… I accidently sent a reply privately instead of to the list,
sorry for that.
Here it is again, this time hopefully to the list:
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From: Johnny Rosenberg
Date: 2013/4/23
Subject: Re: [flac-dev] Metaflac UTF-8 fixes
To: Janne Hyvärinen
2013/4/23 Janne
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> but I have used metaflac for
> years (in my own bash-scripts) and never had any problems with UTF-8
> (I never use anything but UTF-8) what so ever. What exactly am I
> missing here?
As you mention bash, you're probably on a *nix system. All those UTF-8 fixes
are for
2013/4/23 Ulrich Klauer :
> Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
>
>> but I have used metaflac for
>> years (in my own bash-scripts) and never had any problems with UTF-8
>> (I never use anything but UTF-8) what so ever. What exactly am I
>> missing here?
>
> As you mention bash, you're probably on a *nix syste