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Feature request: -v for concise version info
I'd appreciate if mp3splt would follow the convention that -v should
emit, to STDOUT, a brief version message.
For example:
% ruby -v
ruby 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0) [i686-darwin8.9.3]
In this case, I guess it would look like:
% mp3splt -v
Mp3Splt 2.1 (2004/Sep/28) by Matteo Trotta .
2007-11-11 06:52:32 UTC in mp3splt
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mp3splt currently produces a help screen when called with no
parameters. But many users (like myself) by force of habit, run
"[programname] -h" to get such a screen. I'd appreciate if mp3splt
would tolerate being called with -h and emit that help screen, instead
of its current behavior of complaining that
mp3splt: invalid option-- h
and then reminding me to run it without arguments for...
2007-11-11 06:49:05 UTC in mp3splt
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This is somewhere on the line between feature request and bug-report:
Currently -q (quiet mode) still isn't very quiet at all; I'd like it
to be quieter. Here's an example of current output:
% mp3splt -qnf in1.mp3 0.01.00 0.02.00 -o guh.mp3
Mp3Splt 2.1 (2004/Sep/28) by Matteo Trotta
THIS SOFTWARE COMES WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK...
2007-11-11 06:22:33 UTC in mp3splt
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File Added: clam_error2.png.
2007-08-30 01:06:32 UTC in ClamWin Free Antivirus
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Almost every time I open my laptop (XP Professional v2002, Service
Pack 2), which brings it back from suspend or hibernate (during which
time my wireless connection has turned off), Clamwin sees that it's
about time to check for a new version and/or download the daily virus
updates. However, it tries this immediately, and always always always
pops up an error about network connectivity...
2007-08-30 01:05:19 UTC in ClamWin Free Antivirus
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Oops, sorry, I thought I was running the latest version, but it turns
out I was running just the latest version /in the Synaptic package
manager/, which I now see is only "0.99.2-1ubuntu2".
Do you happen to know who in Ubuntustan I should ping to get them to
update their-latest to be your-latest?.
2007-08-25 00:38:23 UTC in GUI for iPod using GTK2 (gtkpod)
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For users like me that need, for reasons of poor vision, moderately large font sizes and moderately low screen resolutions, some dialog boxes in gtkpod actually end up trying to be larger than the screen itself. Hilarious results: the "OK" button itself is way out of reach.
See the attached image -- it's a screenshot of my whole screen while trying to edit the Preferences screen in gtkpod.
2007-08-21 10:01:55 UTC in GUI for iPod using GTK2 (gtkpod)
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This is minor bug (just an interface typo), but its fix
is simple too: the way to spell "okay" is "okay" or
"OK", but not "Ok".
There's three places where this comes up. Once in
gs7.05/src/gsdll32.rc --
CONTROL "&Ok", IDOK, "button", BS_DEFPUSHBUTTON
| WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_CHILD, 72, 14, 32, 14
And twice in...
2002-12-18 09:03:39 UTC in Ghostscript