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(108 replies, posted in Development)

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(108 replies, posted in Development)

81

(2 replies, posted in Squashed Bugs)

Woohoo! x 42

Thank you thank you thank you thank you

Shuffle/Repeat buttons fixed.


Erm... the play button works just fine?

83

(2 replies, posted in Squashed Bugs)

Self-explanatory?


Also, the Repeat button has no icon.

...as well as separate window position and toolbar configurations.


I noticed this in the latest build (r1822).


This is quite a good idea, I find.


1) It allows for the mini mode window to be a lot smaller in width than the regular window, which usually needs to be a fairly large width if a lot of columns are displayed.

2) It does make sense that in mini mode, you might not need the same toolbar buttons (especially the Filter field).

89

(5 replies, posted in Help)

Bumped as in removed?

Are you using 0.07 or the 0.08 dev. builds?

90

(7 replies, posted in Bugs)

91

(108 replies, posted in Development)

92

(108 replies, posted in Development)

Ah, a subtle reference to the current icon.

Neatness.

93

(108 replies, posted in Development)

It does look pretty nice if you put the half notes there, but at a typical Dock icon size (usually not 128x128), it's kinda tiny.


Hmm... here's a thought.

How about 3 status icons: Play, Pause and Stop. (I think that'd make sense.)

This would imply that whenever Cog is "on," there will always be one of those 3 in the icon.

And when Cog is "off," well, there would be no icon, i.e., blank.

Dunno, what do you think?

94

(108 replies, posted in Development)

???

You click the "Edit" button, then you enter a keyboard shortcut or a function key.

But of course, you can't set it to a single regular key, such as the "A" key.

96

(20 replies, posted in Features)

Kickass.


What type of window do you think you'll be using?

A standard window or a floating window (a.k.a. an inspector)?

I wonder which would be better and more flexible...


A floating window (inspector) can generally only be opened once though...


I'm thinking about a standard window, but that can be opened more than once for different songs, so that you can open a window for 2 or more songs, such that you can compare.

But iTunes' Previous/Next buttons are nice too... You can't really have both, since you could end up with 2 windows with the same song in it.

I don't know, what do you guys think?


note: As usual, I may be overanalyzing.

97

(6 replies, posted in Bugs)

Neat.

So have you contacted vspader yet?

(Else... well, nothing... kinda... happens. ;p )

98

(8 replies, posted in Development)

Yeah, Cog's behavior when nearing the end of a song is definitely screwy.

For instance, if you try to seek (jump to another time) while a song is about to end, you won't be able to.

I believe vspader said this is because near the end of a song, the next song is started to be loaded. (for gapless playback? I don't remember)

This is definitely something that needs to be fixed someday.