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Cool, I was worried I'd have to change all of the WPS so that they were default size.
Hopefully this will get included in the optimized build soon so that I can start using that awesome ipod WPS of yours. |
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A little buggy but working.
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Nice work, I never realised that the Ipod (or is it made up?) interface was that nice
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Nice. Is this like the ipod video playing screen? |
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the progress bar must support colors... background and foreground (the part that is already played).. and maybe it must support an images.. so you can use a pattern or or round borders (3d progress bar) something
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I find more complete instructions to be included in the below, which also provides information on what to do if the patch doesn't apply to begin with.
http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/vie...ideToCompiling I typically start with putting patch files in the master Rockbox folder containing the Rockbox software folders (that is, in the master Rockbox folder containing the apps, firmware, tools, etc. folders), and then applying the patches from that folder as well. If that doesn't work, I have had success in putting the patches in the folders that they will apply to (e.g. a patch to apply to the jpeg.c file in the apps/plugins folder, where jpeg.c is found) and then applying the patch from that folder as well. |
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Nope, you're right--all the source code/patching/etc. work is done on your computer, and you need to set an environment for it by downloading some software (as the instructions walk you through). It may seem intimidating, but I think the "How to compile [and patch]" instructions are well written so that one can follow them step-by-step and actually get it all done. I don't think that it is any harder than using Microsoft Word at times (although a heck of alot more intimidating).
And if you have a question, you simply can ask here or at Rockbox.org, or at the Rockbox IRC channel (where the people who really know this stuff hang out--I try not to bother them with my infantile questions, though!). |
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The Finn Brothers are great together and on their own (Neil, Tim, Crowded House). Great concert November 2004 at Hammersmith Apollo (London). |