Re: Muine music player in GNOME CVS?



Hi,

Are you using gtk-sharp 0.14? I haven't tried it with CVS yet, but in
0.14 it certainly is GLib.Type and not GLib.GType.. 

Cheers,

Jorn

On Sat, 2004-01-17 at 00:00, Remi Cohen-Scali wrote:
> Hy
> 
> I tried Muine-0.0.2.5 and had error in ColoredCellRendererPixbuf.cs.
> 
> ./ColoredCellRendererPixbuf.cs(31) error CS0246: Cannot find type 
> `GLib.Type'
> 
> Changing GLib.Type in GLib.GType seems to fix ... Is it ok ?
> 
> Jorn Baayen wrote:
> 
> >Hi!
> >
> >The current release of Muine only has the playlist window implemented. I
> >almost have the following bits done, but for now I'll give you a couple
> >of links to my mockups:
> >
> >http://nl.linux.org/~jorn/SongsWindow.png
> >http://nl.linux.org/~jorn/AlbumsWindow.png
> >
> >These windows will be opened by clicking 'Add song' or 'Add album' from
> >the playlist window. 
> >
> >That way there is simple album selection, but also a possiblity to queue
> >different albums, change the order, remove a nasty song from the
> >playlist or whatever. 
> >
> >I also mostly play albums myself, but sometimes I just need a little
> >more control. Or I want to hear a couple of particular songs, for
> >example. 
> >
> >I hope this will work for you, but if you have more suggestions I'd love
> >to hear them.
> >
> >
> >I'll import the code to CVS soon, too.
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
> >Jorn
> >
> >On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 12:15, Mikael Hallendal wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>mån 2004-01-12 klockan 19.43 skrev Jorn Baayen:
> >>    
> >>
> >>>Hi,
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>Hi!
> >>
> >>    
> >>
> >>> http://nl.linux.org/~jorn/Muine/
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>Jorn, great to see you back hacking on GNOME apps. You know what would
> >>be cool (imho). When I first looked at the screenshots of Muine I
> >>thought that each row represented a full albume rather than a song and I
> >>thought, wow that's a pretty nice UI. Then I saw that each row was a
> >>song.
> >>
> >>What do you think about instead using it for albume? Then it would be
> >>like your CD collection rather than your song collection. For me at
> >>least I don't really need a large UI like Rhythmbox or Jamboree, since I
> >>mostly like to put on a disc that I know is good anyway.
> >>
> >>You could also have "select a couple of disks and randomely play songs
> >>from them".
> >>
> >>The space to the right of the albume name could be used to show how many
> >>songs the albume contains, full length of albume etc. Up at the "now
> >>playing area" you could show the song currently playing and the albume
> >>cover.
> >>
> >>Any of this sounds interesting? I think it would be cool and it would
> >>make it stand out a bit compared to the current music players.
> >>
> >>Regards and once again, great to see you back at hacking,
> >>  Mikael Hallendal
> >>
> >>    
> >>
> >>>I've been working on a new music player, and I was wondering if I could
> >>>import it into CVS. 
> >>>
> >>>It differs from Rhythmbox and Jamboree in its interface. When I was
> >>>still doing RB I was trying to find The Interface that would work for
> >>>all the different ways in which people want to play music. I kept
> >>>thinking about that and I think I finally thought something up that
> >>>handles all usage cases well and has a simple interface. 
> >>>
> >>>I haven't implemented all parts of the UI yet, just the main playlist
> >>>window. A screenshot and a download can be found here:
> >>>
> >>> http://nl.linux.org/~jorn/Muine/
> >>>
> >>>I could upload the mockups I have for the rest of the interface if
> >>>people are interested.
> >>>
> >>>As for the technical stuff.. it is largely written in C#, with some bits
> >>>binding to GStreamer, libid3tag and libvorbis written in C.
> >>>
> >>>Cheers,
> >>>
> >>>Jorn
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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