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Alarm

   0.9  

Amarok 2.0 Script

Score 86%
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Downloads:  1138
Submitted:  Apr 15 2009
Updated:  May 5 2009

Description:

Let your favorite music wake you up or put you to sleep.

This is the first second public version of this script, which gives you the much-requested functionality to play music at preset times.

Features:

- Two alarms to configure
- You can determine initial and final volumes for your alarm
- Ability to control the speed of the volume changes
NEW as for 0.9
- Option to keep volume as it is for the initial value
- Now you can start an alarm in the same minute
- Ability to stop running alarms

Known Bugs/Issues

- Overlapping times for the alarms = chaos
- The alarm will play the current playlist, there is no option to choose a different playlist for each alarm.
- The transition times are a little off (~20 sec)

Please leave your feedback (and votes) along with suggestions, feature requests and anything else. Thanks!




Changelog:

0.9

-Added stop button
-Added status line
-Checkbox to keep volume as-is
-Alarm settings now get saved (!!!!)
-Fixed many other small things
-New screenshot


0.8
-Initial release




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(Alarm Amarok Script)
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 Thanks!

 
 by infectedsoundsystem on: Apr 21 2009
 
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Thought it wasn't working at first when I tested it with a time 1 minute in the future, until I realised that it won't start for alarms less than 2 minutes from the current time.

Works really well otherwise - thanks for this, it's been the only thing I've been missing from Amarok 2. :)


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 Re: Thanks!

 
 by tog000 on: May 5 2009
 
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Thanks for your message!
The new version is out, it carries a few improvements, one of them being that now you don't have to wait the minute for it to start, the alarms start just in time.
I recommend you to try it


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 amarok 2.1?

 
 by rangerGR on: May 1 2009
 
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Great script. Very useful. But it doesn't work after updating amarok to svn (amarok 2.1 betas).
Debug shows:

amarok: [ScriptManager] [ERROR!] Script Error: "01:46:50 Error: Function.prototype.connect: ambiguous connect to KAction::triggered(); candidates are
triggered()
triggered(bool)
triggered(Qt::MouseButtons,Qt::KeyboardModifiers)
Use e.g. object['triggered(Qt::MouseButtons,Qt::KeyboardModifiers)'].connect() to connect to a particular overload on Line: 177"


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 Re: amarok 2.1?

 
 by tog000 on: May 1 2009
 
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Thanks for pointing it out. I'm aware of this and its fixed in my 'local' version. I will be uploading the new version that fixes this along with a few new features shortly.
Thanks for your patience!

(to make amarok work, you can delete $HOME/.kde/share/apps/amarok/scripts but you have to be aware that it will delete all other scripts also)


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 Re: Re: amarok 2.1?

 
 by rangerGR on: May 1 2009
 
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Thanks for the answer.

I just disabled the script, no need to unistall it.


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 Re: Re: Re: amarok 2.1?

 
 by tog000 on: May 8 2009
 
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Please try the new version. These problems should be fixed.
Thanks!


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 Re: amarok 2.1?

 
 by krohlas on: May 3 2009
 
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The problem is not Amarok 2.1 but Qt 4.5. So please update soon, as for users of Amarok 2.0.1 this leads to a crash on startup...


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 Re: Re: amarok 2.1?

 
 by tog000 on: May 5 2009
 
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New version is out, please try it out on your system. Its working on mine with Qt4.5


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 Bug Mandriva 2009.1

 
 by plaristote on: May 5 2009
 
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I have a bug with the Mandriva 2009.1 version of Amarok 2.

At first, I had no menu entry in order to open the configuration panel...
So I looked in the Alarm sources and tried to execute some of this : I managed to make the menu entry appear, but not to make the connexion with the function onConfigure (it tells me that onConfigure isn't defined).

No way to understand what's wrong with it.
Anyway, glad to see this add-on ! The world need this feature.


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 Re: Bug Mandriva 2009.1

 
 by tog000 on: May 5 2009
 
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Thanks! :D
Try the new version, hopefully it will fix the problems you're experiencing.
If they continue, contact me, we need to get that script running on your computer ;)


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 Re: Re: Bug Mandriva 2009.1

 
 by plaristote on: May 5 2009
 
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It works hahaha ! IT'S ALIVE !

Thanks a lot ! I began searching that feature something like one month ago, never suspected there was a Amarok script doing that !


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 know your volume

 
 by wizzi on: Jul 8 2009
 
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you can add ticks by patching with the following

*** main.js Tue May 5 01:52:02 2009
--- main.js.new Tue Jul 7 23:17:52 2009
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*** 179,184 ****
--- 179,186 ----
g.objectName="init_vol";
g.orientation = Qt.Horizontal;
g.maximum=100;
+ g.tickInterval = 10;
+ g.tickPosition = QSlider.TicksAbove;
g.setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy.MinimumExpanding, QSizePolicy.Fixed);
l.setWidget(1,QFormLayout.FieldRole, g)

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*** 202,207 ****
--- 204,211 ----
h.objectName="final_vol";
h.orientation = Qt.Horizontal;
h.maximum=100;
+ h.tickInterval = 10;
+ h.tickPosition = QSlider.TicksAbove;
h.setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy.MinimumExpanding, QSizePolicy.Fixed);
l.setWidget(3,QFormLayout.FieldRole, h)


Aaron
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 What about ACPI-WakeUp?

 
 by fcool on: Nov 22 2009
 
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Hi Gabriel!

Gratulation for this great script!

Wouldn't it be even better, if it could wake up the computer (if he supports ACPI-RTC wake up)?

HINT:

use
echo UTCTIMESTAMP > /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm
to store an alarm. If the boards accepts alarms you can read the stored alarm in
/proc/driver/rtc


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 Re: What about ACPI-WakeUp?

 
 by tog000 on: Nov 26 2009
 
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Hi there Ferd!
Thats actually a super cool idea! I had no clue that acpi had that feature... I'm currently testing the auto resume on my computer, hopefully i'll get it working reliably and then add the functionality to the script.

Thanks a lot for your suggestion!


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 "Cancel" button and auto-start

 
 by fandingo on: Dec 28 2009
 
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Great script, I really like it. There's a couple things that I think are confusing to new users.

1) When configuring the alarms, there is a save button (good) and a "cancel" button. Since the dialog does not close when "save" is clicked, it is unintuitive to click "cancel" after saving. Perhaps changing it to "close" would be more clear.

2) I like the info box that appears, but it is also a little unclear. Do I need to leave amarok running for the alarm to activate? I think clarifying the text would be fairly easy. Hate to have someone miss work because they misunderstood "alarm's" abilities.

Thanks for the script; previously I had to use kalarm+vlc, which was a pain.


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