Re: Release? was Re: Stepping back as Zinf Debian

David Hough <[email protected]> Sun, 01 Feb 2004 12:57:02 -0000
Newsgroups gmane.comp.audio.zinf.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 11:42:56 +0000, Robert Hart <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 19:47, Kristian G. Kvilekval wrote:
>
>> > 3.  File selector issues. - if I remember correctly pressing "open" 
>> from
>> > the main zinf window brings up a file selector, but it never seems
>> > capable of opening anything.
>>
>>  I can look at  this next week, unless someone beats me to it (hint).
>
> Ok. When I press "files" on the main zinf ui, I get three file selectors
> one after the other. Apart from that they seem to work ok (i.e. and
> files I select get added).
>
> As far as I can tell, the musicbrowser is receiving three CMD_AddFiles
> events. Is anybody else seeing this behaviour, and does it happen with
> the musicbrowserMM?
>
> I can't see why we would get triple events from one button, and not from
> others. except maybe that having the file-selector open freezes the ui,
> so maybe something gets lost.
>
> Rob

On my machine, normally I only get the one file selector which does indeed 
work properly. However, when I add some secondary ui's to my preferences, 
I get 1 file selector, and then another file selector for each secondary 
UI I have loaded, i.e. with two secondary ui's I'll get three file 
selectors.

This suggests that there is only the one CMD_AddFiles event being sent, 
but more then one UI is responding to it. I tried this with the albumart 
and xosd ui's which I'm guessing have absolutely no code responding to 
CMD_AddFiles. So, somehow when zinf loads a secondary UI does it also 
loads another copy of the musicbrowser ui?

This seems truely stupid to me, so can anyone else replicate this? or was 
it just a fluke on my computer?

As for the musicbrowserMM, it dosen't yet respond to the CMD_AddFiles 
event, so nothing at all should happen.

David

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