--- Log for 18.03.103 Server: sterling.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: @logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 21 days and 13 hours ago 00.09.03 Nick LinusN|away is now known as LinusN (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 00.17.53 Join PsycoXul [0] (psyco@adsl-63-205-42-187.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 00.29.10 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.06.43 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB4C224.ipt.aol.com) 01.06.53 # hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 01.07.58 # linus? 01.08.23 # yes? 01.08.58 # ahh there u are :-) 01.09.03 # thought u was asleep :) 01.09.18 # then i wouldn't be on this channel 01.09.35 # :-P 01.10.14 # :-) 01.11.16 Quit josh966 ("ChatZilla 0.8.13c [Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.3b; MultiZilla v1.3.1 (a)) Gecko/20030210]") 01.24.50 Quit tracktheripper ("Leaving") 01.25.39 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-192-65.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 01.31.44 Quit BoD[] ("AHA HAHAHA A HA HAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa") 01.54.58 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB4C224.ipt.aol.com) 01.54.58 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.29.11 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.39.46 # good night all! 02.39.48 Quit tracktheripper (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.39.50 Part LinusN 02.47.42 Join elinenbe [0] (~elinenbe_@user-0cev153.cable.mindspring.com) 02.51.33 Quit _seb_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.51.52 Quit Jet8810 ("Client Exiting") 02.57.50 Join Jet8810 [0] (~Josh@adsl-17-210-2.mia.bellsouth.net) 03.07.19 Join _seb_ [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 03.31.55 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-192-65.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 03.38.48 Quit Jet8810 ("Client Exiting") 04.19.54 Quit hardeep ("[BX] Save water -- drink beer!") 04.19.54 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.29.14 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.46.19 Nick _seb_ is now known as seb-sleep (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 05.38.59 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-192-65.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 05.52.51 Join sombrero [0] (sombrero@SOMBRERO.MIT.EDU) 06.23.07 Quit sombrero ("Client Exiting") 06.23.07 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.29.16 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.09.39 Quit PsycoXul ("hardware juggle") 07.26.10 Quit seb-sleep (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.49.16 Join PsycoXul [0] (psyco@adsl-63-205-47-208.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 07.53.02 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-192-65.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 08.18.16 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@as13-4-5.mal.s.bonet.se) 08.18.16 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.29.18 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.43.15 Join Bagder [241] (~dast@neptunus.contactor.se) 09.16.05 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB52285.ipt.aol.com) 09.16.18 # mornings :-) 09.16.27 # morning 09.16.46 # hello hey! 09.18.16 # :-) 09.18.27 # wots up? 09.18.33 # WASABI! 09.18.49 # :D 09.19.45 # at least Quel isn't in here :-) 09.20.18 # I got this *great* idea for an ui improvement 09.20.30 # I'll show you later 09.20.31 # <------- wonders what it is 09.20.36 # :-( 09.20.44 # it'll be a surprise! 09.20.49 # :-( 09.20.50 DBUG Sent KICK tracktheripper to server 09.20.50 # :-( 09.20.50 Kick (#rockbox tracktheripper :Stop repeating yourself) by logbot!~bjst@labb.contactor.se 09.21.02 # he's a mean bot that thing ;-) 09.21.09 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB52285.ipt.aol.com) 09.21.13 # sowwie 09.21.21 >>> "op" used by Bagder (~dast@neptunus.contactor.se) [snoop prevented] 09.21.21 DBUG sent MODE #rockbox +o Bagder 09.21.21 Mode "#rockbox +o Bagder " by logbot (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 09.21.49 # Bagder: Great UI idea? :D 09.22.14 # he did say he'll tell us later Dwihno 09.22.31 # well, at least I think it'll be a neat thing 09.22.37 # not major, but neat 09.22.52 # will it have the "inverted video line"? 09.23.01 # as like in Joquams version? 09.23.12 # its not cursor related 09.23.26 # ohh 09.23.42 # yea but even so will it have the inverted video line? 09.28.08 # Inverted video line! :D 09.28.13 # Yeah! I would love that! 09.28.17 # Inverted video line :)~~~ 09.28.31 # its present in Joquam;s interface 09.28.39 # i have the file on my Jukebox 09.29.32 # ill tell you the best interface Dwhino 09.30.03 # I don't really like it that much 09.30.09 # But I do like the inverted video line 09.30.17 # yea i aggree with you 09.30.18 # (thus, allowing more chars!) 09.30.30 # yea and its easier to see than the cursor 09.30.49 # yeah... the only drawback is the speed issue, afaikl 09.31.01 # I don't find it a speed issue 09.31.07 # works for me ok in Joquams interface 09.32.41 # surprised it hasnt been fixed yet since its been requested so many times :-) 09.38.35 Quit tracktheripper ("Leaving") 09.47.43 # moin 09.50.24 Join quelsaruk [0] (~zaknafein@faerun.ugr.es) 09.50.30 # morning 09.50.46 # ups... Bagder is up there.. i'll better shut my mouth :) 09.51.13 # * Bagder pokes quelsaruk with a stick 09.53.13 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-192-65.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 09.57.57 # Inverted video line! YAY! :D 09.58.41 # dwihno: you need your medicines right now! 10.02.29 # quelsaruk: Nah, I could use some nice breakfast though. 10.02.29 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.04.13 Join Zagor_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.05.05 # hej Z 10.05.27 # Hola Zeņor Zagor ;D 10.06.07 # muy andaluz, dwihno :) 10.06.14 # you're nearly from sevilla 10.06.20 Nick Zagor_ is now known as Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.06.35 # mucho zapatas 10.06.44 # ;*) 10.06.49 # muchos pantalones! 10.06.52 # :-P 10.07.18 # we can move more code over to use the new splash function now 10.07.40 # yeah. but let's not change too much right now. 10.07.57 # I have this great idea to make it kicking 10.08.59 # Let me guess... 10.09.04 # Inverted line? :D 10.09.10 # * Bagder smacks dwihno 10.09.30 # now go stand in the corner! 10.09.32 # dwihno: just half inverted ;) 10.10.17 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 10.10.25 Nick LinusN is now known as LinusN|lurk (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 10.10.37 # * Bagder detects a lurker online 10.11.00 # * LinusN|lurk is curious about Bagder's idea 10.11.17 # its for the splash with center enabled 10.11.27 # then I don't clear the whole screen 10.11.37 # only the area where the text goes 10.11.43 # and I make a border around it 10.11.44 # cool 10.11.51 # like a "window" 10.12.12 # I think it'll look smashing 10.12.16 # yeah 10.12.45 # for things like "language loaded" this will be perfect 10.13.42 # btw, I added more screenshots yesterday 10.14.56 # that's when I found that terrible credits bug 10.15.11 # it used the WRONG FONT!!! 10.15.15 # :-] 10.15.45 # gosh. a show-stopper! 10.16.22 # yes, lucky me who found it in time 10.18.36 # heh 10.19.21 # :-D 10.19.25 # Yay! 10.19.31 # Features, features, features! 10.19.37 Join pyvasene [0] (~pyvasene@62.4.7.1) 10.19.38 # Bagder: i thought you used that font because you wanted it to be different 10.20.28 # well, someone set the system font for the logo-screen without setting it back afterwards 10.21.05 # find him and kill him 10.22.37 # good idea 10.23.03 # can't I just blame quelsaruk? 10.23.10 Join langhaarrocker [0] (~Phil@212-204-020-018.dsl1.versanet.de) 10.23.16 Nick quelsaruk is now known as quel|out (~zaknafein@faerun.ugr.es) 10.23.34 # better i go away 10.23.38 # ;) 10.24.17 # until Bagder drops his club 10.24.27 # cu later 10.29.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.31.35 Join TotMacher [0] (tot@ip67.rsidus.riege.de) 10.31.35 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.47.31 Join lhrocker [0] (~Phil@212-204-020-015.dsl1.versanet.de) 10.47.37 Quit langhaarrocker (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.48.52 Nick lhrocker is now known as langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-015.dsl1.versanet.de) 11.42.16 Quit matsl ("Client Exiting") 11.42.49 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@as13-4-5.mal.s.bonet.se) 12.00.36 Join elinenbe_ [0] (~elinenbe_@user-0cev153.cable.mindspring.com) 12.00.54 # morning 12.00.57 Nick elinenbe_ is now known as elinenbe (~elinenbe_@user-0cev153.cable.mindspring.com) 12.01.00 # re-morning 12.23.08 Part Zagor 12.23.39 Part LinusN|lurk 12.23.41 Join Zagor_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 12.24.37 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-213-20-152-239.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 12.29.22 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.36.37 Nick Zagor_ is now known as Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 12.51.08 Quit Snorlax () 12.58.09 # hello Zagor 12.58.15 # ello' 13.21.01 Join elinenbe_ [0] (~elinenbe_@user-0cev153.cable.mindspring.com) 13.21.02 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.21.02 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.21.14 # time to get a new router :( 13.21.18 Nick elinenbe_ is now known as elinenbe (~elinenbe_@user-0cev153.cable.mindspring.com) 13.21.53 Join seb-sleep [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 13.27.57 Join elinenbe_ [0] (~chatzilla@user-0cev153.cable.mindspring.com) 13.35.55 Nick seb-sleep is now known as _seb_ (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 13.42.30 Quit _seb_ ("restarting bersirc") 13.43.18 Join _seb_ [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 13.43.52 Quit elinenbe_ (Remote closed the connection) 13.47.25 # Oh, btw: I had a red-led-on-freeze yesterday with yesterdays daily build. 13.47.55 # (not reproducable) 13.48.27 # i had also a weird resume yesterday 13.48.53 # how can a resume be weired= 13.49.03 # it resumed my playlist.. but started again from the first song, not from last position :) 13.49.16 Nick quel|out is now known as quelsaruk (~zaknafein@faerun.ugr.es) 13.51.29 # morning 13.51.40 # whoever wants to take care of this can! I found another bug. 13.52.07 # You are unable to turn off the keylock on the "keylock is on screen" 13.52.23 # so, if I try and turn it off but I only end up hitting f1 13.52.41 # then I have to wait for that screen to finish before I can turn it off. 13.53.31 # Maybe this is on of those bugs you also could call feature 13.58.20 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-213-20-152-239.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 14.00.56 # Zagor: Bad news. I encounter RED LED DEAD during lunch... 14.01.03 # ok 14.01.52 # you eat red led?? 14.02.10 # these swedish are strange men.... 14.03.01 # (latest bleeding edge build) 14.03.32 # dwihno: reproducable? 14.04.44 # langhaarrocker: Fairly. It happens when reading data in a shaky environment 14.04.54 # (such as, my pocket while biking) 14.05.12 # I never had those problem with my IBM disk. 14.06.07 # I encountered that only once and couldn't reproduce it - no matter how much I shook the thing. 14.06.07 # And it is an IBM disk. 14.06.24 # ah 14.06.53 # I now have a hitachi disk. It doesn't happen often though, ever since I started keeping the unit in my chest pocket. 14.08.35 # Do modern disks occasionally need some time for calibration? I once had a disk that was unusable for hd recording due to that problem. 14.10.20 Join Snorlax [0] (Snorlax@h53n1fls34o883.telia.com) 14.13.44 Nick quelsaruk is now known as quel|lunch (~zaknafein@faerun.ugr.es) 14.13.48 # cu l8r 14.14.02 # eet smakelijk 14.15.02 # smeetfrees 14.16.33 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.29.26 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.44.56 Nick _seb_ is now known as seb-school (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 14.44.56 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.06.28 Quit pyvasene (Remote closed the connection) 15.10.05 Join thor__ [0] (~thor@guard.leanon.se) 15.10.45 # * Bagder detects a swede entering 15.14.41 # :O 15.14.54 # How did you know?! *ponder* 15.17.01 # time to hack that splash thing 15.17.12 # Yay for splashes! :D 15.17.18 # Yay for inverted cursors ;D 15.17.59 # hey, we should send the "I made the build red" cap to Linus 15.18.55 # I guess I can have a look at that too 15.20.06 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB63F52.ipt.aol.com) 15.20.18 # Afternoon 15.20.23 # g'day 15.20.24 # everybody :-) 15.20.48 # hi Badger 15.20.48 # wats up? 15.21.00 # started on your new interface yet? 15.21.08 # its not a new interface 15.21.24 # ohh 15.21.29 # i thouight u said that eariler on 15.21.34 # I didn't 15.21.52 # oh ok fair enough 15.21.58 # was it an "improvement" u ment? 15.22.11 # you'll find out 15.22.17 # if it gets good enough 15.22.30 # Bagder: yay! :D 15.22.34 # It's the SPLASH! 15.22.40 # The SPLASH(tm) 15.22.52 # ohh 15.22.59 # will it be present in the daily builds? 15.23.17 # I hope so! 15.23.23 # Splash + inverted cursor :-)~ 15.23.34 # Splash sounds pretty funky :D 15.23.36 # :-O 15.23.40 # is it implemented now? 15.23.44 # dunno 15.23.52 # ohh 15.23.57 # It's in Bagder's secret bag of tricks (and starka såsen) 15.24.00 # by your excitement I thought it was 15.24.17 # <--- wishes Zagor was here 15.24.23 Quit langhaarrocker (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.27.38 # <------------------- Stepped out Be Back Later 15.30.36 # hey 15.30.39 # it rocks 15.30.44 # it just r0cks 15.30.49 # The Splash? 15.30.57 # hm, I'll make you a shot 15.31.05 # Yeah 15.31.16 # :-D 15.31.43 # http://www.contactor.se/~dast/splash.png 15.32.18 # whoa :D 15.32.21 # It's the Splash! 15.32.25 # hehe 15.32.27 # yeah 15.32.47 # * dwihno gives his seal of approval :D 15.33.57 # http://www.contactor.se/~dast/splash2.png 15.33.58 # looks neat 15.34.01 # shows the flexibility 15.34.09 # it wordwraps itself 15.34.26 # any "button" support? to make proper dialog? 15.34.35 # yeah, it waits for the given keymask 15.34.43 # for a specified number of ticks 15.35.13 # see apps/screen.h for the docs ;-) 15.36.19 # and... it works on players too! 15.36.24 # not that fancy then of course 15.36.53 # now 15.37.02 # now if we can make that box bounce... 15.37.07 # :-P 15.37.16 # haha 15.38.42 # Splash + inverted cursor ;D 15.39.04 # so go make us that patch 15.39.26 # You already did the splash 15.41.47 # http://xmlsucks.org/but_you_have_to_use_it_anyway/does-xml-suck.pdf 15.42.13 # a good smack-in-the-face to the next guy that says "let's use XML" 15.42.51 Join langhaarrocker [0] (~Phil@212-204-020-015.dsl1.versanet.de) 15.42.53 # should I make the splash code support newlines? 15.42.59 # so that we can use that for the resume q 15.43.18 # yes 15.43.43 # :O 15.43.45 # Splash! :D 15.44.10 # Instead of a square, you can make the Splash also look like a puddle of water :D 15.45.16 # hm 15.45.21 # do we support newlines in the lang files? 15.47.14 # correct answer is... 15.47.16 # NOPE 15.47.28 # :O 15.47.33 # so maybe I should start in that end 15.47.39 # Zagor: did you actually read that through? 15.52.36 # Hadaka: which? 15.53.45 # Zagor: the xml sucks article 15.54.33 # Hadaka: ah, that. yes I did. I admit it's not the perfect slap-in-the-face, but it has a lot of good points before the "it's inevitable" conclusion 15.55.12 # Zagor: I thought it did a pretty good job of outlining the faults and benefits of XML 15.55.26 # Zagor: and even did it in a rather non slap-in-the-face manner 15.55.57 # well, in the religious world of XML, anything but "I worship thee" is a slap in the face to some people :-) 15.57.02 # oh yes, rather good in thwarting those who do not even see the faults of XML :) 15.58.25 Nick dwihno is now known as dw|gone (dwihno@h193180246067.kommunicera.umea.se) 15.59.11 # I still wonder wether xml would be a good format for storing user key schemes. It suits the job fine since in a way the different schemes are structured like a tree. 16.00.28 # cu 16.00.37 Quit matsl ("Client Exiting") 16.15.34 # newlines was trickier 16.17.11 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-213-20-152-239.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 16.18.35 Part thor__ 16.22.12 Nick quel|lunch is now known as quelsaruk (~zaknafein@faerun.ugr.es) 16.22.14 # hi 16.28.44 # hey q 16.28.51 # look: http://www.contactor.se/~dast/splash2.png 16.29.28 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.29.34 # Oh, Windows on Rockbox! Where's the close 'x' Button? 16.30.21 # looks really good 16.30.24 Quit tracktheripper (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.30.27 # looks good 16.30.50 # but.... 16.31.00 # :) 16.31.01 # Bagder: does the second line scroll on the players if the text is too long? 16.31.08 # Bagder: does the usb mouse work with rockbox? :) 16.31.15 # shit, i can't find any negative point 16.34.12 # Zagor: nope, it doesn't... but I guess it should... 16.34.14 # Bagder: any idea of how we can use that???? 16.34.21 # I'm struggling with newline support 16.34.31 # turned out to be a bit hairy 16.34.42 # quelsaruk: all questions should use this splash instead of current full-screen display 16.34.50 # such as "resume?" "really delete?" etc. 16.34.52 # like "language loaded" 16.34.53 # of course, zagor 16.35.18 # i was thinking in a "comment box" for quick screens ;) 16.35.26 # haha 16.35.30 # like those yellow boxes in windows 16.36.28 # tooltips? 16.38.01 # langhaarrocker: i've got linus fairytale for you :) 16.38.44 # :) 16.41.03 # Bagder, that "box" is sizable? 16.41.17 # yes, it sizes automaticly after the text 16.41.19 # as you're going to change strings... 16.41.24 # umm 16.41.35 # it wordwraps, centers and puts it in a box 16.41.38 # and has auto-center? 16.41.43 # great 16.41.51 # that was what i wanted to know 16.41.52 # :) 16.41.57 # is the wordwrap reusable for the text viewer? 16.42.26 # not the actual code, but the same logic could be 16.43.05 Join hardeep [0] (1098@208.247.65.237) 16.44.02 # * quelsaruk is amazed 16.44.25 # i've been thinking about having %s lines be auto-centered if they don't scroll 16.44.41 # Zagor: for wps? 16.44.44 # yes 16.44.49 # ummmm 16.44.59 # and a %c to only center 16.45.20 # better if you could use %c and %s 16.45.29 # yeah, could work too 16.46.04 # i mean, people would like to have all lines left-alineated, but still be able to scroll 16.46.26 # at least me :) 16.46.38 # * langhaarrocker is to lazy to fix the bug that dynamic tags don't update in %s lines 16.52.16 # gotta go 16.52.17 Part Zagor 16.52.26 # argh! Apocalyptica is in town tonight! I must go and buy a ticket! 16.52.29 # http://www.contactor.se/~dast/splash3.png 16.52.37 # when the vertical lines don't fit 16.53.10 # i have apocalyptica featuring metallica 16.53.13 # and they are great!! 16.53.15 # :) 17.05.00 # there it goes 17.05.22 # language loaded is the only one using the splash so far 17.07.21 # heh, how about a splash on top of a splash... how many splashes can you do! 17.07.32 # looks very cool :) 17.08.42 # Bagder: is splash going on 2.0? 17.09.05 # i think it should 17.09.18 # Only if used consistently. 17.09.25 # yes, I made it for Linus and some recording splash need he had 17.10.58 # although we didn't want it centered 17.11.07 # and without center there's no box 17.11.14 # i like it centered 17.11.17 # :) 17.13.07 # Bagder: next job: insert an animated icon like those help agents in Microsoft products. 17.13.07 # (ouch I used the forbidden word) 17.13.34 Join TBoy [0] (~xxx@212.114.242.216) 17.14.04 Nick quelsaruk is now known as quel|coffee (~zaknafein@faerun.ugr.es) 17.24.29 Quit langhaarrocker (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.28.51 Quit Bagder ("Client Exiting") 17.51.19 Nick quel|coffee is now known as quelsaruk (~zaknafein@faerun.ugr.es) 17.51.19 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.01.18 Quit TotMacher () 18.10.02 Join BoD[] [0] (~jirc@charenton.icominfo.fr) 18.12.17 Quit BoD[] (Client Quit) 18.15.00 Quit hardeep ("[BX] We are BitchX of Borg. 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Using ircII is futile.") 18.24.20 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB5C1DF.ipt.aol.com) 18.24.46 # hii 18.29.32 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.14.15 Join REBELinBLUE [0] (Stephen@ppp-0-251.bris-b-1.access.uk.tiscali.com) 19.14.21 # hey 19.14.38 # Does anyone have the source for the daily build from the 10th? 19.16.51 Part REBELinBLUE 19.22.21 Quit tracktheripper ("Leaving") 19.22.25 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB5C1DF.ipt.aol.com) 19.22.42 Quit TBoy () 19.32.18 Quit quelsaruk (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.36.42 # hi 19.39.38 Join REBELinBLUE [0] (Stephen@ppp-0-251.bris-b-1.access.uk.tiscali.com) 19.39.52 # Does anyone know how to compile the simulator on Windows? 19.51.57 Quit REBELinBLUE (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.54.03 Quit tracktheripper ("Leaving") 20.17.32 Join tatter [0] (~jirc@147.126.10.5) 20.20.24 Quit tatter (Client Quit) 20.29.36 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.02.34 Join eddd [0] (~eddd@linux-loft.demon.co.uk) 21.02.43 # + 21.05.04 Join trackrheripper [0] (jirc@ACB5C1DF.ipt.aol.com) 21.05.12 # hi 21.05.54 Quit trackrheripper (Client Quit) 21.06.06 Join Zagor [242] (bjst@as9-5-6.k.s.bonet.se) 21.06.09 Join elinenbe [0] (~elinenbe_@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 21.06.41 # hello 21.17.55 Join quelsaruk [0] (~zaknafein@faerun.ugr.es) 21.18.02 # re-hi 21.18.22 # has anyone seen langhaarrocker? 21.18.39 # 08:27 -!- langhaarrocker [~Phil@212-204-020-015.dsl1.versanet.de] has quit 21.18.39 # [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 21.18.54 # 8:27 pm? 21.18.59 # am 21.19.02 # am? 21.19.04 # it's 12:21 by my clock now 21.19.07 # ok 21.19.18 # 4 hours before :) 21.19.27 # 17 pm in europe 21.19.33 # i mean 5 pm 21.19.35 # hehe 21.19.36 # :) 21.19.43 # what about 17am? 21.19.45 # :p 21.19.46 # 17 pm is not possible ;P 21.19.48 # 10 pm in finland 21.20.12 # cu tomorrow then 21.20.14 Join TBoy [0] (~xxx@212.114.242.216) 21.20.15 # bye! 21.20.18 # http://www.randomdudes.com/bush/bush.html 21.20.22 Quit quelsaruk (Client Quit) 21.20.22 # howdy 21.20.57 # 1 question regarding the, fairly new to me, splash function 21.21.43 # how do I select or put in the keystrokes 21.29.24 # in the code that is 21.52.26 Join dvr-505 [0] (Kaminsky@195-23-191-128.nr.ip.pt) 21.52.30 Quit adi|work (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.52.50 Part dvr-505 21.52.56 Join adi|work [0] (~adiamas@dogwood.vport.net) 21.55.29 Nick seb-school is now known as _seb_ (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 21.57.13 # I'm recieving some problems 21.57.54 # I seem to not find the line space where to add my Splash() in the screen so it looks like bagders photos 21.57.56 Join ken0__ [0] (marklar2@80.178.36.79) 22.00.06 Quit adi|work ("[x]chat") 22.06.18 Join adi|work [0] (~adiamas@dogwood.vport.net) 22.07.59 # guys 22.08.11 # Is the splash function used anywhere else in the code 22.08.17 # or is it used at all? 22.08.32 # it's not used yet 22.08.56 # Zagor: could this one work 22.08.57 # Splash(2000, 0, True, 'TBoy'); 22.09.11 # I don't know, I haven't looked at the splash code yet 22.09.16 # oh ok 22.11.30 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 22.13.47 # i'm off 22.13.47 Quit Zagor ("Client Exiting") 22.16.42 Join Bagder [241] (~daniel@as3-3-2.ras.s.bonet.se) 22.17.45 Join jeffery [0] (~jeffery@12-222-68-135.client.insightBB.com) 22.19.09 Quit TBoy () 22.19.24 Quit jeffery (Client Quit) 22.22.01 Join czarnoff [0] (~jeffery@12-222-68-135.client.insightBB.com) 22.24.57 Join ken0 [0] (marklar2@80.178.36.79) 22.24.57 Quit ken0__ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.25.04 Join REBELinBLUE [0] (Stephen@ppp-1-52.bris-b-2.access.uk.tiscali.com) 22.25.06 # hey 22.25.32 # hi 22.26.00 # does anyone know what B1 means http://rockbox.haxx.se/codes_new.png 22.26.27 # what b1 means? 22.26.36 # It's been on my FM screen for weeks now when I boot into the archos Firmware I've emailed them and they haven't replied I even phoned them and just put me on hold for hours 22.26.40 # B1 in the grid 22.26.40 # http://rockbox.haxx.se/codes_new.png 22.26.55 # you mean what the character is used for? 22.27.20 # yeah 22.27.43 # I've never seen it 22.27.53 # but then I don't run archos firmware either 22.28.03 # Oh also this bit at the bottom "Tests have shown that firmware sizes above 200K won't load." just to let you know they seem to work on the FM recorder, cause I compiled rockbox with some patchs and it came to 205kb 22.28.15 # no, 205000 22.28.28 # ? 22.28.31 # 200K is 204800 22.28.46 # is it really 205K? 22.29.15 # thats what explorer said, but I don't have it anymore, I forgot to make a backup for updating 22.29.16 # doh 22.29.20 # ah, ok 22.29.25 # explorer should be right 22.29.37 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.29.38 # then the limit may not apply to the fm 22.29.47 # I'm not sure it applies to my recorder either 22.30.40 # may just be the player, but seeing Rockbox is designed to work on that, it doesn't matter :D 22.31.48 # and the player version is a smaller binary 22.31.50 # atm 22.32.10 # my latest player build is merely 112734 bytes 22.32.18 # oh 22.33.10 # the player 1.4 build is even smaller 77698 bytes 22.33.23 # well, the 1.4 is also oooooold ;-) 22.33.42 # LOL why do people are for things like this "Divx audio extractor" they must realise that you can't convert between formats without other codecs 22.34.25 # Or this "Make the normal Recorders pick up FM like the FM recorder" I mean thats like trying to get your toilet to pick up radio, it ain't going to work 22.34.36 # What's the main difference (why shouldn't I stick with 1.4)? 22.35.02 # besides it being old 22.35.49 # :( my feature request was rejected 22.35.52 # oh well 22.36.10 # czarnoff: queueing, file management, improved mp3 playback, improved wps and more 22.36.35 # and the iso8859-1 support 22.36.45 # The only feature I think needs to be added now is rmdir :D 22.37.07 # and a playlist builder like the archos FM firmware :D 22.37.43 # post your patches ;-) 22.37.46 # not sure how it works in the player/recorder but on the FM you "queue" the files and then select save playlist 22.37.58 # LOL I'm very new to C 22.38.08 # I wish I could, only just had the lecture on pointers today 22.38.16 # a perfect opportunity to learn! ;-) 22.38.23 # turn 22.38.43 # thats why I've been mucking about with the source, adding things here and there just to see what happens 22.38.47 # I bet the save-queue-as-playlist feature will be added soon 22.39.00 # but I can't get the simulator to compile so it 22.39.08 # Where do you go to school? 22.39.18 # does it allow the queue to be saved like that after the songs are played or before? 22.39.22 # it's annoying having to transfer files between computer/archos then reboot 22.39.29 # either Bagder 22.39.34 # ok 22.39.42 # Where do you go to school? -- University of Plymouth in England 22.40.36 # I'm going to Indiana University. They don't muck around in C much. A little disapointed really. 22.41.26 # C isn't as popular as it used to be :-) 22.41.34 # people all learn java these days 22.41.35 # We're learning C cause next year we get into assembly for micro processors etc 22.41.43 # God I can't stand Java 22.41.46 # so sloooooooooooooooooooooooow 22.42.28 # They write everything in scheme. But on the plus side we're learning how to take scheme code, transform it to any thing. Including good uses of the C GOTO command. 22.43.14 # ah GOTO that brings back memories 22.43.48 # I only really know web scripting right now though, I can get around in something like VB when it comes to actual computer programming but thats about it 22.43.59 # Oh and the odd Shell script 22.45.20 # I never got VB. I started with text BASIC and don't really under stand the VB gui system. 22.45.54 # Oh I like the new slash(0 22.45.56 # slash() 22.46.04 # *splash() 22.46.13 # * Bagder bows 22.46.16 # third time lucky :D 22.47.05 # one question, how do I make diff files? 22.47.34 # http://rockbox.haxx.se/docs/patch.html 22.47.52 # should cover the most of it 22.48.18 # ah ha thanks :D 22.48.45 # LOL I searched for hours the other day on applying patches, I wish I knew about that page :D 22.49.04 # also try this: http://rockbox.haxx.se/docs/firsttime.html 22.49.15 # called "First Look at Rockbox" 22.50.06 # ah yeah read that 22.50.12 # when using this 22.50.12 # Windows: (the recommended way) Setup a cygwin Rockbox development environment (uses approx 7.5MB) 22.50.20 # I can't compile the simulator though :( 22.50.23 # true 22.50.30 # for that you need a full gcc install too 22.51.02 # ah that'll be why :D 22.51.08 # where can I get that from? 22.51.20 # install a full cygwin 22.51.34 # www.cygwin.com/ 22.51.40 # ah 22.51.51 # but it'll be a lot bigger 22.51.57 # I'll have to do that at easter then cause there is no way I can download cygwin now 22.52.04 # yeah I know, I've used cygwin before :D 22.52.09 # ah, ok 22.52.23 # stupid Uni halls net connection 22.52.28 # 3pence a minute :( 22.53.37 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-213-20-152-239.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 22.56.30 # OK I have what I came for, now time to go play :D 22.56.32 # see you 22.56.51 Quit REBELinBLUE ("going to screw up my FM Recorder :D") 23.00.02 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EAB932.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.00.09 # hi felix 23.00.17 # hi 23.00.23 # * edx has just returned from Hannover (CeBIT :D) 23.00.39 # had a good time? 23.01.32 # sure 23.01.37 # went to archos :) 23.01.45 # yay ;-) 23.01.47 # they had those movie glasses there 23.01.54 # unfortunately you couldn't test them 23.01.56 # grrr 23.02.30 # seen my new splash? 23.02.34 # but i collected lots of plastic bags and sweets 23.02.35 # no 23.02.43 # http://www.contactor.se/~dast/splash2.png 23.02.46 # .. 23.03.07 # to use for "pop-up" messages 23.03.14 # sweet 23.05.26 # how fast is it? can we use it for subliminal "donate paypal to rockbox" messages 23.05.39 # :-) 23.05.43 # I haven't timed it 23.07.53 Quit czarnoff ("see ya") 23.18.08 Quit Nibbler ("Growing old is inevitable. Growing up is optional.") 23.18.42 Join elinenbe [0] (~elinenbe_@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 23.19.07 # Bagder: do we want the function keys ported to it, or is it just for like help menus? 23.19.10 # like demos/games? 23.19.34 # oh... the function keys ported would be nice. 23.19.37 # the mute menu 23.19.42 # the keylock screen 23.19.50 # ON=YES OFF=CANCEL screen 23.19.54 # I meant it for those pop-up messages like "language loaded" and "renamed file" etc 23.19.59 # got ya 23.20.23 # the mute and the keylock should use it too, yes 23.20.28 # "loading playlist" 23.20.40 # (with the counter thrown away) 23.20.46 # nods 23.22.04 # yeah (loading playlist counter dumb) 23.22.10 # delete yes/no should use ot 23.22.11 # it 23.22.21 # yes it could 23.22.32 # with a slight modification of it 23.22.42 # Bagder where is splash located? 23.22.45 # sprintf? 23.22.49 # screens.c 23.22.56 # k 23.23.09 # it would be nice for a help menu for games. 23.23.47 # yup 23.23.51 # just notice that it word wraps automaticly, so it doesn't do formatted output 23.23.55 # at least not now 23.24.22 # hmmm... 23.24.30 # Badger: you want to fix a bug? :) 23.25.00 # not really, but you can tell me first and then I'll decide ;-) 23.25.06 # of course.... I meant Bagder! 23.25.22 # you should be able to turn off keylock in the "keylock on" screen 23.31.41 # interesting.. 23.32.49 # in status.c we have a call to lcd_update_rect 23.32.54 # and it should only update the status bar, 23.33.01 # but it appears to update more then 8 pixels 23.33.29 # really? 23.33.33 # yup 23.33.46 # i was looking at the playlist loading text to plya with your splace 23.33.49 # splash even 23.33.59 # and i searched for l"Loading" 23.34.12 # stepped through.. and status_update gets called, only the status bar should be updated 23.34.19 # but it puts "Loading" to the screen too 23.40.42 # in the sim or on target? 23.40.48 # sim 23.40.54 # ok 23.40.55 # im not debugging off target 23.41.04 # chicken ;-) 23.41.12 # damn right 23.41.52 # i can give you a line if you want to confirm this 23.42.02 # the thing is 23.42.18 # that even if it updates a little too much, it shouldn't update wrong content 23.42.26 # thats what i was thinking 23.42.37 # i first thought i was catching an extra update.. thats what made me check 23.48.03 # know what? 23.48.07 # turns out im just and idiot 23.48.19 # though we do have an extra update.. 23.48.22 # haha 23.48.26 # in that code we do: 23.48.31 # lcd_puts(0,0,str(LANG_PLAYLIST_LOAD)); 23.48.36 # status_draw(); 23.48.36 # lcd_update(); 23.48.46 # its the put that preps the draw... 23.48.59 # actually.. wait.. no.. im not wrong 23.49.12 # status_draw should not paint loading on the screen. 23.49.16 # but it does.. 23.49.31 # well the puts() put it in the framebuffer 23.49.45 # and I guess the sim version of the rect update updates too much 23.50.02 # i guess... 23.50.07 # but seems odd... 23.50.15 # btw 23.50.18 # yeah? 23.50.19 # if you're in screens.c 23.50.25 # can you remove the debug code? 23.50.29 # sure... 23.50.31 # "DURING DEBUG ONLY" 23.50.35 # im not in it.. but ill do it 23.50.55 # only 1 line :) 23.50.59 # yeah 23.51.05 # but it slows down the operation 23.51.14 # done.. updating 23.51.19 # commited 23.51.23 # thanks 23.51.32 # p 23.51.34 # np 23.53.51 # so what should this splash say do? say only "Loading files..."? 23.53.56 # and where should it do it? 23.54.13 # loading playlist surely 23.54.53 # check for LANG_PLAYLIST_LOAD 23.54.55 # what about "Playing..." and "%d Files" 23.55.04 # I think we should scrap them 23.55.18 # okay.. so we only say Loading.. 23.55.23 # they only flash past for a fraction of a second anyway 23.55.29 # on one can read them 23.55.32 # nods 23.55.42 # should anything be behind the splash, or just the splash itself? 23.55.44 Quit edx () 23.56.19 # when a playlist is played in the dir browser, the dir will be left "behind" it 23.56.34 # and then the wps will pop up 23.56.52 # k 23.57.59 # hmmm keymask? 23.58.29 # ticks 0 keymask 0 to not wait for any keys 23.58.42 # k