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weekalarm

   1.4.0  

Amarok Script

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Link:  http://
Downloads:  9277
Submitted:  Apr 17 2005
Updated:  Oct 22 2008

Description:

Versatile alarm script for Amarok. Includes the ability to set different alarm times for each day, control volume fading, use wakeup playlists, enable snoozing, and take a nap.





Changelog:

1.4.0:
- nl translation (thanks to garo)
1.3.3:
- fix crash when amarok stop playing
1.3.2:
- fix configuration not being shown
1.3.1:
- Fixed problems with accents in the playlist box.
1.3.0:
- French translation
- Italian translation (thanks to Guybrush88)
- some minor bugfixes
1.2.0:
- Added dynamic playlists support
- Repeat option
1.1.1
- Retro-compatibility with python 2.4
- bugfixe (handling volume option)
1.1
- Adding some options: volume update when fading; stop fading when amarok is stoped or paused, etc.
- some bugfixes
- reorganisation of gui
1.0.1
-updated README. we need python 2.5.
1.0.0 Rewrittal of much code
- fading stop when amarok pause, stop or has it's volume changed. To work with replaygain, an option is added to decrease sensibility
- stop more cleanly when killed by amarok
- somme bugfixes to avoid problems with accents
0.9.1 Bugfixes
- disable launch by KDE session manager
- fix custom playlist startup
0.9
GUI and code overhaul. Added option for random track on startup. There are many changes in this version, please let me know if you encounter any bugs.
0.6.1
*Hotfix* fix custom playlist startup
0.6
- changes to volume fading (bug fixes and feature add)
0.5.1
- use kdialog so snooze pops into foreground
0.5
- added snooze feature




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 sweet

 
 by dasbooter on: May 10 2006
 
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Totally watching this page with eager anticipation. Thanks for the added option "increase volume in time interval"

Now crumpling my own bad hack alarm bash script and tossing in garbage and implementing your wonderful alarm script. I am still going to have to figure out this problem with replay gain perhaps a simple script to disable it for the duration of this alarm script or maybe this problem is fixed as I havent even tested it out anyways thanks again for the new option :) (Bows low and hits the good vote button)


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 custom playlists ?

 
 by dasbooter on: May 11 2006
 
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oops after some playing around I have found that using your own custom playlist or the save the current playlist options causes the right playlist to queue but it does not play on its own?

Using amarok 1.4 beta 3
and Python 2.4.1


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 Re: custom playlists

 
 by bfl on: May 12 2006
 
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Thanks for the tip, fixed this for 0.6.1. It worked previously, and then I broke it for 0.6.


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 snooze

 
 by polrus on: Jul 28 2006
 
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how can i use this option-

i run the script with snooze option set to 30 min and enabled

then i go to sleep and amarok keeps playing till mornin- and when i wake up i can see a dialog "Snooze?Yes/no"


i don't think it should work like this


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 Re: snooze

 
 by bfl on: Jul 28 2006
 
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Setting snooze for 30 minutes means that when the alarm goes off, the "Snooze? Yes/No" dialog pops up, and if you select "Yes", the alarm will shut off for 30 minutes letting you grab a bit more sleep. It's for the type of people who set their alarms for before they really have to get up.
Cheers,
bfl


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 option suggestion

 
 by atrox on: Jan 24 2007
 
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Hi!

I've got a feature/option proposal :)

It would be nice if there was possibility to choose whether Amarok will play any (random) track on alarm or some certain track.

I.e. if I have my usual playlist in Amarok and I'd like Amarok to surprise me in the morning, I'd set Amarok to play "Random: tracks" and check option "Change track before playing" in WeekAlarm, so I'd get random track in the morning.

If I'd like Amarok to play some certain track, I'd leave the option unchecked, so that Amarok would continue from where it was; or I'd check the option and add some track into queue.

What do you think of that? :)


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 Wake up AND Sleep

 
 by JanMalte on: Apr 26 2007
 
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It would be nice, if you can add the feature to sert a time when it fade down amarok and stop AND set a time for start playing.

Some kind of sleeptimer an wake up timer.

But now, it is a realy nice skript, which only this missing feature.

i want to go to bed with amarok, listening musik and being waked up by amarok with my musik.


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 Re: Wake up AND Sleep

 
 by pompomtom on: Jun 22 2007
 
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Me too!

I'm wondering if it's possible to rename Weekalarm, and run two instances...

Anybody reckon that might work? (not at Amarok just now...)


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 Re: Wake up AND Sleep

 
 by Coq on: Jul 5 2007
 
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Personaly, I do this using the "stop after this song" option, available with a right click in the playlist :)


Coq, a french "kooster"
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 Re: Re: Wake up AND Sleep

 
 by JanMalte on: Jul 5 2007
 
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Yes, i often use this too.
But then i have to make an order of the next playing songs.


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 Re: Wake up AND Slee

 
 by bfl on: Sep 8 2007
 
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I've thought of this, but I haven't been able to think of a way to implement it without duplicating all of the time selection dialogs and adding quite a bit of complexity to the alarm function.

Is it something that you'd use for going to sleep at night, or for a nap? If it's mostly for napping I could make it work by adding a startup delay to the nap timer.


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 Re: Re: Wake up AND Slee

 
 by JanMalte on: Sep 8 2007
 
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Great to see that Developers look for new Ideas of the Users :)

I usually use it to going to sleep at night. With the double Code it works as i want it to work.

It would be great if you can just rebuild it and call it gotosleep and publish it. Maybe this would be better, two applications instead of one big.


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 Bug: wrong time!

 
 by Coq on: Jul 6 2007
 
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Hello,

thanks a lot for this script, wich I like a lot :)

Yet I have a bug using it: because of my work, I have to change the time I wake up every week (and almost every day), and I am sometimes awaken too early... It seems like the script keeps in memory the previous time I had entered in addition to the real one.

Therefore, sometimes amarok starts playing 1 hour before the expected time (which seems to be the previous time entered), so I just pause it and go back to sleep. After that, it starts playing again at the right hour, without changing a thing. It "wakes up" twice...

I thought that exiting Amarok and launching it again solves the problem, but it didn't this week.

I am using Kubuntu 7.04 and Amarok 1.4.6.

Thanks for the good work!


Coq, a french "kooster"
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 Re: Bug: wrong time!

 
 by bfl on: Sep 3 2007
 
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I suspect this is caused by two instances of weekalarm running: one started by the KDE session manager, and one by amarok. This should be fixed in the 0.9.1 release.


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 Re: Re: Bug: wrong time!

 
 by Coq on: Sep 3 2007
 
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Thanks!
I'll try this as soon as possible (starting from tomorrow :)).
I had a problem last weeks : weekalarm didn't work anymore. There was update for some Ubuntu packets saturday and it seems it works fine again now :D
I'll keep you in touch if I find anything wrong.
Anycase, than you for the idea and for the good work!


Coq, a french "kooster"
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