I've always felt that we should be able to have multiple shells. Rhythm is
a nicely broken up into modules so you should be able to replace any one
part. Trying to find the one gui that works for everything is somewhat
silly. I rather have have a family of shells that work with people's
musical
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 1:25 AM, Michael Gratton wrote:
> On 06/06/10 04:47, Sean McNamara wrote:
>> Another really interesting possibility would be to rewrite the
>> Rhythmbox core in Vala, like some folks did with the Cheese program.
>
> Yeah, I've wondered about doing this too, although I was th
On 06/06/10 04:47, Sean McNamara wrote:
> Another really interesting possibility would be to rewrite the
> Rhythmbox core in Vala, like some folks did with the Cheese program.
Yeah, I've wondered about doing this too, although I was thinking of
using Python. Having a native librhythmbox backend wi
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Edgar Luna wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 4:20 AM, Jim DeVore
> wrote:
>> Good Day!
>> I asked a few weeks prior about changing the interface for rythmbox.
>> One fellow replied, but we could not figure out how to change the interface.
>> How Do I modify the GUI
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 4:20 AM, Jim DeVore wrote:
> Good Day!
> I asked a few weeks prior about changing the interface for rythmbox.
> One fellow replied, but we could not figure out how to change the interface.
> How Do I modify the GUI? Just point me to the file, and I will go from
> there.
I g
Good Day!
I asked a few weeks prior about changing the interface for rythmbox.
One fellow replied, but we could not figure out how to change the interface.
How Do I modify the GUI? Just point me to the file, and I will go from
there.
Thanks!
JTech452
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