Re: [Banshee-List] Bugs, Features & Forks



Hi Nicholas,

I have questions concerning this:

if you don't --enable-treeview and run with --classic then
you'll get access to it, course then you'll essentially just be
running banshee master

Just to be sure, does that mean that to get a "classic"/regular Banshee from your feature/lite branch,
  1. One first has to run autogen.sh without passing --enable-treeview?
  2. Run with "--classic", does that mean to execute "banshee --classic"?
  3. If so, is it possible to pass the --classic argument without installing the compiled Banshee, but through "make run" (A quick search indicates to me that such a thing is not that simple) ?
Thanks again


Le 2017-01-08 à 05:08, Nicholas Little via banshee-list a écrit :
Hi Nate,

The album explorer was a filter so it's not included in the new user
interface, if you don't --enable-treeview and run with --classic then
you'll get access to it, course then you'll essentially just be
running banshee master with a couple of MTP tweaks and minor bugfixes,
but that's cool - I want to maintain the classic user interface too.

I haven't included filters because you can get the same functionality
by using search and they take up too much screen estate as they're
currently implemented - eventually I'd like to reintroduce them but
perhaps have them integrated with search.

Another idea I've been toying with is displaying album art in the main
track list - I like eye-candy as much as the next guy.

Cheers

On 7 January 2017 at 15:06, Nate Graham <pointedstick zoho com> wrote:
Aww, I hope the album art explorer isn't gone. That was one of my favorite
features, and the thing I miss most in Rhythmbox.

Nate


On 01/07/2017 07:56 AM, Christian Perreault wrote:

Hi! Oh, my mistake! I was not running Banshee from the right path... (should
be /usr/bin/banshee instead of /usr/lib/banshee/Banshee.exe).

Anyways, with "make run", it works!

At first glance, I miss the album cover explorer, but I know you wanted to
design a light interface (at least for now). Having something that builds
and runs on (a recent) Ubuntu is a great starting point!

Thanks a lot again, I'll dig more into your code work soon, comparing it to
banshee/master and so on...

Regards,

Christian


Le 2017-01-06 à 17:25, Nicholas Little a écrit :

Hmm, you know you can use 'make run' after you've built without having to
install?

libbanshee is the interface to gstreamer, it should be in the bin directory
after building Banshee.GStreamer




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