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vicmz

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Posted: Fri 29 Jun 2012, 16:42 Post subject:
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Thanks! I'll post in the language support thread when I'm done.
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recobayu

Joined: 15 Sep 2010 Posts: 293 Location: indonesia
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Posted: Fri 29 Jun 2012, 21:47 Post subject:
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is it possible with pmusic to "drag n drop"? (like gnome-mplayer).
i select some file and then just drop it to pmusic..
i'm very like the pequalizer and file info..
good job zigbert..
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zigbert

Joined: 29 Mar 2006 Posts: 6541 Location: Valåmoen, Norway
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Posted: Sat 30 Jun 2012, 02:43 Post subject:
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recobayu wrote: | is it possible with pmusic to "drag n drop"? (like gnome-mplayer).
i select some file and then just drop it to pmusic..
i'm very like the pequalizer and file info..
good job zigbert..
 | Sorry about that, but atm gtkdialog (that is pmusic' gui-library) does not support drag'n drop.
BUT, on the other hand, you can simply click on the file in the filemanager, and it will add itself to the playlist. (As long as Pmusic is the default audioplayer)
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don570

Joined: 10 Mar 2010 Posts: 4985 Location: Ontario
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Posted: Sat 30 Jun 2012, 15:35 Post subject:
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When I use Pemasu's Exprimo it allows me to use
drag and drop of files and folders into
folder select and file select boxes that gtkdialog scripts use.
I don't know how Pemasu does that trick but it's neat!!!
If you could integrate that feature into pmusic
it would nice feature. Maybe drag a music file to
a special area in the pmusic window and the file
is added automatically to current playlist.
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esmourguit

Joined: 17 Nov 2006 Posts: 1393 Location: Entre l'ile aux oiseaux.et l'ile de sainte Lucie
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Posted: Thu 05 Jul 2012, 04:27 Post subject:
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Hello Zigbert,
There are two LOC2913 in /usr/local/pmusic/locales :
LOC2913="Copy / Convert / Rip / Record"
LOC2913="Start with number"
Which one is the good one?
What is the "- NLS: Added: $LOC_STOP " in changelog of 24/06?
Thanks
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nooby
Joined: 29 Jun 2008 Posts: 10548 Location: SwedenEurope
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Posted: Thu 05 Jul 2012, 06:05 Post subject:
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I trust that PMusic works as intended but
my personal needs is met or get satisfied
in a better way by using Gnome MPlayer.
If I start a mp3 in Pmusic and then try to move say 2 minutes into a 60 minutes
radio program then Pmusic fails to do that while GMplayer allow me to.
No criticism I most likely ask for something not promised to be possible
or even thought of by the maker of Pmusic or a feature I fail to activate?
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not an ideal solution though
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recobayu

Joined: 15 Sep 2010 Posts: 293 Location: indonesia
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Posted: Thu 12 Jul 2012, 10:01 Post subject:
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just now, i do some "oprek" with folder and pmusic. i add a folder to pmusic playlist.
1. right click on a folder that contain music file (.mp3, .wav, .ogg else)
2. i choose "Customize menu..."
3. a message box appear, i click ok and rox open at ~/.config/rox.sorceforge.net/SendTo/.inode_directory
4. i make a script by right click, New, Script. i rename to "addtopmusic"
5. shift and click file "addtopmusic", then i add this script:
now i can add a folder to playlist pmusic.
very nice with pmusic..
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zigbert

Joined: 29 Mar 2006 Posts: 6541 Location: Valåmoen, Norway
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Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012, 16:42 Post subject:
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esmourguit wrote: | Hello Zigbert,
There are two LOC2913 in /usr/local/pmusic/locales :
LOC2913="Copy / Convert / Rip / Record"
LOC2913="Start with number"
Which one is the good one?
What is the "- NLS: Added: $LOC_STOP " in changelog of 24/06?
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The last 2913 will be 2914 in next release. - Thank you.
line 53 in the locales file: Is this unclear?
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zigbert

Joined: 29 Mar 2006 Posts: 6541 Location: Valåmoen, Norway
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Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012, 16:49 Post subject:
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nooby wrote: | I trust that PMusic works as intended but
my personal needs is met or get satisfied
in a better way by using Gnome MPlayer.
If I start a mp3 in Pmusic and then try to move say 2 minutes into a 60 minutes
radio program then Pmusic fails to do that while GMplayer allow me to.
No criticism I most likely ask for something not promised to be possible
or even thought of by the maker of Pmusic or a feature I fail to activate? | Pmusic supports moving 'play-time' by dragging the slider, but if moving several times if might freeze... If you know the exact time you want to jump to, there is an option in the 'Track' menu for that.
BUT, if you are streaming your radio program (not a local file), Pmusic will get trouble. At the moment ffmpeg is not clever to jump into streams..... I have not testes recent ffmpeg - it is very actively developed.
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zigbert

Joined: 29 Mar 2006 Posts: 6541 Location: Valåmoen, Norway
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Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012, 16:51 Post subject:
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recobayu wrote: | just now, i do some "oprek" with folder and pmusic. i add a folder to pmusic playlist.
1. right click on a folder that contain music file (.mp3, .wav, .ogg else)
2. i choose "Customize menu..."
3. a message box appear, i click ok and rox open at ~/.config/rox.sorceforge.net/SendTo/.inode_directory
4. i make a script by right click, New, Script. i rename to "addtopmusic"
5. shift and click file "addtopmusic", then i add this script:
now i can add a folder to playlist pmusic.
very nice with pmusic..
 | Thank you for the tip!
Another way is to use the 'Add all' option in the builtin file-browser. See Music-sources menu.
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zigbert

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Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012, 16:58 Post subject:
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esmourguit
Regarding the two LOC2913 - It is not a big deal. What becomes wrong is the tooltip for the Export menuitem.
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don570

Joined: 10 Mar 2010 Posts: 4985 Location: Ontario
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Posted: Mon 16 Jul 2012, 18:17 Post subject:
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Quote: | 1. right click on a folder that contain music file (.mp3, .wav, .ogg else) |
This gives me an idea.
Write a right click script for a folder
1) first check if another playlist can be added
( because there could be to may already)
2) Then make a playlist from .mp3 ogg's etc.
Place it in the pmusic preference folder.
Is it possible??
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greengeek

Joined: 20 Jul 2010 Posts: 4933 Location: Republic of Novo Zelande
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Posted: Mon 16 Jul 2012, 21:36 Post subject:
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don570 wrote: | This gives me an idea.
Write a right click script for a folder
| So you mean I could go into my music storage disk and right click a folder and select "Play in Pmusic" or "Add to Pmusic? Nice idea.
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zigbert

Joined: 29 Mar 2006 Posts: 6541 Location: Valåmoen, Norway
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Posted: Tue 17 Jul 2012, 03:24 Post subject:
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don570 wrote: | 1) first check if another playlist can be added
( because there could be to may already) | If you find a way to check the content of a folder before right-click shows the wished roxapp, things start to get interesting....
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shinobar

Joined: 28 May 2009 Posts: 2664 Location: Japan
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Posted: Tue 17 Jul 2012, 19:06 Post subject:
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don570 wrote: | When I use Pemasu's Exprimo it allows me to use
drag and drop of files and folders into
folder select and file select boxes that gtkdialog scripts use. |
Pmusic 2.6.3 installed on slacko-5.3.3.2-JP.
It allows drag and drop of files and folders into the search box, yes.
No mater files of folders, the title list (left side box) shows the files in the folder.
I hope folder button and clear button at the search box, like the ffconvert has.
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