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From: phantomjinx <p.g...@ph...> - 2011-12-17 23:32:44
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On 12/17/2011 07:59 PM, Ing. Ricardo Pérez wrote: > Never mind, I found the download link :) > > 2011/12/17 Ing. Ricardo Pérez <ric...@gm... > <mailto:ric...@gm...>> > > Do you know if is there a way to install it from the ubuntu's > repositories? I mean the beta's... > > 2011/12/17 Ing. Ricardo Pérez <ric...@gm... > <mailto:ric...@gm...>> > > That's the same that I thought about the volume. About the smart > lists, I just saw two "bad" items: one of them is the "Playlist" > item. When creating a smart list, if I select a rule filter > "playlist", the second select list says "is" or "is not" (so far > so good), but the third select list is EMPTY! It happens exactly > in the same way even in the local library. > > The second one is the "Media type" selector. It's not there, I > just have a "Video type" selector, and is the one shown when I > connect my iPod and I see a smart list where "media type" should > be. And it doesn't even work like the "media type" selector, > because if it would, I wouldn't care about it, of course ;) > > Is this enough info? Or do you need something else? Don't > hesitate to tell me! > > And I'll give a try to the beta's ;) > > > > > Thanks for the offer of help. Much appreciated. At the > moment, any testing you can do on the beta builds would be > most helpful. > > Cheers > > > PGR > -- > Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my > brevity. > > Think the volume control is just a broken control. Should be > easily fixable. Smart playlists is maybe a feature change that I > will need to look into. Haven't used iTunes in years so if you > could detail exactly what you are expecting then I'll see what I > can do. > > > Volume control fixed in latest unstable build uploaded to srcforge and pushed to HEAD of source repository. Will look at smart playlists later. Thanks for the info. PGR -- "I know exactly who reads the papers ... The Daily Mirror is read by people who think they run the country. The Guardian is read by people who think they ought to run the country. The Times is read by people who do actually run the country. The Daily Mail is read by the wives of the people who run the country. The Financial Times is read by the people who own the country. The Morning Star is read by the people who think the country ought to be run by another country. The Daily Telegraph is read by the people who think it is." Jim Hacker, Yes Minister |