fre 2005-01-28 klockan 08:20 -0500 skrev Jeff Spaleta:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 22:28:29 -0800, Jamie Zawinski jwz@jwz.org wrote:
- The fact that it does not have a "double size" option is pretty much a showstopper, because I can't read a damned thing on that sub-postage-stamp-sized window.
I Personally don't consider this a showstopper, but it would be interesting to know if the bmp developers have this feature or similar functionality on their development roadmap.
Right-click the clock area, or click the down-arrow in the upper left corner of the player for a context menu.
- Perhaps I could fix this by wasting hours finding a less horrid theme to use but A) in five minutes of clicking and googling, I didn't see any easy-to-find collection of BMP themes, and B) I'd really really rather claw out my eyes than dig through those anyway. (Can someone recommend one that isn't totally 'l33t and awful?)
bmp's website has a menu entry for skins here's the url http://www.sosdg.org/~larne/w/Skins I think bmp is designed to use most if not all of the available xmms themes out there. So pick your fav xmms theme and drop it into bmp's Skins directory. And the 'default is crap' issue is a red herring, because "if" its going to be re-packaged for core, I'm sure the bluecurve xmms theme core is now using would be used for bmp... which works just fine for bmp from what i can tell.
Yes, it works fine with the Bluecurve xmms skin. There is an environment variable that lists additional directories to look for skins in, which conveniently contains /usr/share/xmms/Skins in the livna.org package (through an /etc/profile.d/ file), so that the BC skin can be used immediately. Same goes for the Industrial skin, from ximian- artwork.
- and this may be related to "1: can't read the window", I couldn't figure out how to play an Icecast stream at all. xmms has "Play Location" on the menu, BMP does not. Perhaps if I could read the window, the answer would be obvious, but I can't so it's not.
At the moment this is available functionality in the playlist window, as an 'add' option. We'd have to peek into bmp development discussions to see if there are plans and interest to place this functionality back into the
- "BMP" is a monumentally stupid name (hey, let's name the MP3 player "JPEG"!) and "beep-media-player" is both dumb and too much typing.
Well, if you run a reasonably modern shell such as bash or zsh, you could type "be" and then press tab to automatically complete to "beep- media-player". You may need to supply a few additional letters, if you have more than one binary in your $PATH beginning with "be".
/Peter