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dependency bumps.
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Numerous changes since 2.2, please check the ChangeLog.
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the MASTER_SITE to eb ftp.netbsd.org.
Use sha1 digest, and add distfile size.
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+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
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* xhippo.c: Changed version to 2.0. A while ago I forked this
version to experiment with using a CList rather than a List; I
think this will be the way to go in the future, so I'm sticking
with it. The scrolled window now always has the right scrollbar
and never the bottom one; this was HiP's behaviour, and I rather
liked it. It occurred to me that I hadn't done much development on
xhippo since it became a GNU project, so I figured that it was
time to spend some time on the improved version and tidy it up a
little. Reenabled scroll_catchup that I'd commented out; it now
works but gets positioning slightly wrong. Made the load requester
OK handler scroll the list back up to the top. Added -Wall to the
compilation options to find compiler warnings (and removed
them). Noticed that ID3 tag reading is horribly broken, reading
(apparently) 4 more characters than it should; fixed, although I
don't have the ID3 spec to fix it properly. Added HiP-esque
keyboard accelerators for Stop and Random. (I've bound both KP*
and KP- to Random because on the Amiga keyboard the star is in the
top right corner. I have no idea what HiP's accelerator for Stop
was, so I've bound / to it.) Fixed the Restart button (adding
last_played along the way). Also, I have no idea what I did, but
it fixed the resizing problem, so that's good. Checked the look of
the interface with several GTK themes... it's looking good!
(Particularly with XFCE.)
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Noted in PR 8223 by adam@albedo.com.pl
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(and a switch to disable it...), etc.
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Changes: Option to load playlists from the GUI as
well as a few bugfixes and tidy-ups, gnu autoconfigure, ...
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Support for GTK 1.1 (and thus themes). A couple of bugfixes. Considerable
tidyup in the source and distribution.
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