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Message #00867
Re: Music app.
As far as global control of the app goes, i think we could place something
in the sound part of the system services!
On Wednesday, March 6, 2013, Veritatem Ignotam wrote:
> I like where it's going. Good work!
>
> If you decide to go the MPD route, there's a small daemon called
> mpdscribble which can do the last.fm reporting.
>
> V.I.
>
> On 03/06/2013 08:53 PM, Daniel Holm wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Lovely!
>
> The code is up, and its quite simple - though it doesn’t really do what I
> want it to yet..
>
> I'm studying at the University of Gothenburg full time, and this app is
> kind of my free time project between books and papers to hand in, so I
> haven't had the time to submit any images - until now:
>
>
> http://owncloud.danielholm.se/public.php?service=files&t=71d2604924bdad57493165cb4705b554
>
> http://owncloud.danielholm.se/public.php?service=files&t=a057005a81333026810a708842deaed6
>
> The huge icon is just a place holder for a album cover.
>
> Vänlig hälsning / Yours sincerely,
> Daniel Holm
> IT Consultant
> Web Developer
> Student
> d.holmen@xxxxxxxxx
> http://www.danielholm.se
>
> 2013-03-07 01:43, Akash skrev:
>
> Hey,
>
> I would love to start contributing on the music app too!
>
> But i'm just wondering, before diving into actually coding, don't you
> want to design the UI and get an idea from the community if it follows the
> guidelines or not? Yes we could all download the code and try running it
> ourselves to see the UI but i'm just wondering because its going to be
> easier to put pictures of the app design :)
>
> On Wednesday, March 6, 2013, Daniel Holm wrote:
>
> Hi again,
>
> I've started on the UI and just done some small stuff. I created this in
> like two hours. I'm still figuring out a lot of things since I've never
> coded an app and usually code web.
> But it's a lot of fun, so we'll see where it takes.
>
> And perhaps it's better to use mpd, which was said earlier. We'll have to
> code a cover downloader, srcobble support and more, though.
>
> Anyways, here is my repo: https://launchpad.net/musicapp
>
> Vänlig hälsning / Yours sincerely,
> Daniel Holm
> IT Consultant
> Web Developer
> Student
> d.holmen@xxxxxxxxx
> http://www.danielholm.se
>
> Den mån 4 mar 2013 23:39:04 skrev Daniel Holm:
>
> Hi again,
>
> I've started to code on this application now. I don't know if I should
> set up a separate project on Launchpad, or what?
> It's just a little piece of the UI, but hey - it's a start ;)
>
> I'd like some pointers since this is my first application.
>
> Vänlig hälsning / Yours sincerely,
> Daniel Holm
> IT Consultant
> Web Developer
> Student
> d.holmen@xxxxxxxxx
> http://www.danielholm.se
>
> Den mån 4 mar 2013 20:13:11 skrev Daniel Holm:
>
> Hi again,
>
> What a response! Wonderful!
>
> I was thinking of Rhythmbox since its bundled with Ubuntu as default.
> And you'll have the same playlists, settings for eg. Last.fm and such
> things.
>
> I'd love to see this becoming the default music app in Ubuntu Touch,
> and I'd gladly share the work with anyone wanting to join.
>
> I'll try to create a UI demo in Qt Creator later this week, so I can
>
>
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