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Old 10-04-2006, 03:49 PM   #1
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Skinning request

We'll, this isnt especially important, but would make skinning easier
The text inside the text boxes are normaly centered. Would it be possible to add attributes for left, center, right adjustment? Much like the existing bold, italic and underlined? And mybe also a scond textcolor for "held down" button?

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The text inside the text boxes are normaly centered. Would it be possible to add attributes for left, center, right adjustment? Much like the existing bold, italic and underlined?

This is already possible. The number immediately before the font name defines the alignment.

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And mybe also a scond textcolor for "held down" button?

I'm not sure what you mean by this.
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Old 10-10-2006, 09:49 AM   #3
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I think he means when a button is pressed, it would be nice to have the ability to set the font to a different color. Example ->
  • Up state - Button has black background and white lettering
  • Down state - Button has white background and blue lettering.
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Yeah, exactly =)

And just a thought, it seems like FW uses its own mp3 database? Why not use winamps?
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Does your database store ID3 info? Or does it get that from Winamp?

Also, does it handle file deletion? Because I recently deleted a directory from my mp3 folder, and FW still has the files in its library. Thou, when playing, I get "error 76, path not found". I tried rebuilding both winamps library (witch does not contain the files any longer) and FWs database (witch does still have them).
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Does your database store ID3 info? Or does it get that from Winamp?

It reads the ID3 info when you add the files to the library. It uses Winamp's ID3 info during playback.

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Also, does it handle file deletion? Because I recently deleted a directory from my mp3 folder, and FW still has the files in its library. Thou, when playing, I get "error 76, path not found". I tried rebuilding both winamps library (witch does not contain the files any longer) and FWs database (witch does still have them).

Hmm, I don't think Freeway knows how to handle files that have been deleted. I'll work on this when I get some time, but for the time being, erase the library.ini and rebuild from scratch. It won't have to download album art again, so it should be relatively quick.
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It reads the ID3 info when you add the files to the library. It uses Winamp's ID3 info during playback.

I see, cuz it has the same problem as winamp with the ID3 tags when scrolling around a new playlist. (They dont update unless scolling to them, so all you see is the filename)

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Hmm, I don't think Freeway knows how to handle files that have been deleted. I'll work on this when I get some time, but for the time being, erase the library.ini and rebuild from scratch. It won't have to download album art again, so it should be relatively quick.

Yeah, no hurry =) I'll just try that and see if it works.
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