It's not meant to be a replacement for the last public offering, but allows you to test things out. Please make sure you read the Readme. Oh and install the Expat library as stated if you want to use Skins.
Anyway, I'll get the other skins linked and up for people to use.
Oh, and I think there might be a problem with scrollable system fonts when running with OS4 beta testers systems - but this is still under investigation.
Anyway, comments from anyone brave enough to try this out will be appreciated.
Thanks to all involved: Curty, FuZion, Spot, Mason, Jahc, Olle, Chris and everyone else.
(Sorry for the delay, I've been busy with my new PS3 )
The F5 key will refresh the skinnable interface at any time. This is useful for skin designers who want to see their changes as they work.
To change a skin go to preferences->look and change the SkinFX directory to that of another skin. There are two examples for skin designers and more skins will be uploaded and linked throughout this week.
FuZion's Default Skin; Notes: ===================== * The default skin has a mini-mode (click the min/max button).
* To fast forward / rewind you can hold down the Next/Prev buttons.
* To stop a song hold the Play button for more than half a second. To pause whilst playing just click it normally.
* You can resize the playlist columns, but it doesn't remember column sizes on exit yet.
* No column sorting on skinnable system yet.
Finally you might want to try out the Device Mode in the audio playback for shared Audio between applicatations.
old tunenet doesn't load after I quit the new one (I miss the tags)
Edit: some tags are shown and some not. Probably broken tags. Will investigate later. Apologies for false alarm
Jack
Edited by Jack on 2007/10/15 11:27:45 Edited by Jack on 2007/10/15 11:28:20
"the expression, 'atonal music,' is most unfortunate--it is on a par with calling flying 'the art of not falling,' or swimming 'the art of not drowning.'. A. Schoenberg
@bean Thanks Bean. Thanks also to all the guys helping you. I have said it before and I'll say it again, watching the development of this program is awesome.
I've been testing TuneNet for 1 minute and 2 seconds apparently, and I've found a bug already!
If you select the SkinFX display and close the old Reaction window, and then minimise the SkinFX display, when you un-minimise both the SkinFX and Reaction windows reappear.
Also, there's an old bug that I keep forgetting to mention. You aren't setting the AppIcon position to -1 after loading the icon image and before calling AddAppIcon().
If you select the SkinFX display and close the old Reaction window, and then minimise the SkinFX display, when you un-minimise both the SkinFX and Reaction windows reappear.
Hmm, that appears to be the only way to get the Reaction window back, as there isn't an option for it in the Window menu.
Also: in the prefs, if you select SkinFX under Look->On Startup, it deselects System GUI - which can be reselected again quite happily so I don't think this behaviour is intended.
The default skin's vertical scrollbar doesn't adapt its size according to how much there is to scroll (eg. I have less than a page in the song list, yet the scrollbar is fairly small)
I've been testing TuneNet for 1 minute and 2 seconds apparently, and I've found a bug already!
If you select the SkinFX display and close the old Reaction window, and then minimise the SkinFX display, when you un-minimise both the SkinFX and Reaction windows reappear.
Also, there's an old bug that I keep forgetting to mention. You aren't setting the AppIcon position to -1 after loading the icon image and before calling AddAppIcon().
Anyway, looking good so far! Nice work.
Chris
Typing this on my PS3 The minimise "bug" is more like a missing feature. I'm being cheap and using the Reaction minimise at the moment which is why both windows are involved.
Regarding the scroll bars, they are not proportional yet. I've basically written a gadget and layout system from scratch and there is still much to do. BTW: This isn't the fault of FuZion - he wanted prop gadgets as well - I just ran out of time.
I did just notice that too. And would it be possible to maximize the window like you can do with any window in AOS 4 now? I noticed that resizing didn't work for the whole 1280x1024 resolution that I got. But none the less it's great to finally use themes (yes I've been waiting a long to use this feature).
It's really stable too! Makes me think of the first "alpha" wich was very stable. This is great! This is *the* music player for AOS 4 .
One thing that bothers me though is the volume... it's too low for some songs. Was the "boost" on its way? I still don't get why it's so low in AOS 3/4 since in winblows or linux or whatever it seems to be louther.
EDIT: One thing that's weird... the MP3 that I'm listening too is pretty loud with amigaamp (using its own mp3-plugin, I know) but still... It shouldn't be that low with tunenet... I don't think that mpega.library got anything to do with it, right?
The default skin is limited to a max of 1024 by 768 pixels. But there is nothing from stopping you altering this!
I'm sure FuZion won't mind me saying this, but try the following:
1/ I'd recomend copying the "default" skin directory within the skinFX directory to a new dir, say: "default_modified".
2/ Open up the tn_skinfx.xml file from the default_modified directory file to a text editor.
3/ Remove the line that says:
maxwidth="1024" maxheight="768"
line 11 I think.. and save.
Point the skin within TuneNet prefs to the "default_modified" directory and select save (or use). Now you should be able to stetch as big as the screen allows.