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AmarokFS-session

   0.0.2  

Amarok Script

Score 64%
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Downloads:  370
Submitted:  Feb 26 2007
Updated:  Mar 8 2007

Description:

AmarokFS KDM-Session
Lets you start your "Amarok" from KDM with "AmarokFS" in fullscreenmode, then you have a dedicated session only for "Amarok".

It needs:
- Amarok
- Amarok Full Screen: http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=52641




Changelog:

0.0.2
Now this script loads also KWin so you can access amarok by pressing your Amarok-access-key to change the playlist.




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 Nice

 
 by MasterD on: Feb 26 2007
 
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Nice idea!

I love it,


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 Re: Nice

 
 by gecko on: Feb 28 2007
 
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Thankyou.
Is anybody with Ideas, what to make better? I don't know what the next version should have what isn't in the first version.


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 Re: Re: Nice

 
 by MasterD on: Feb 28 2007
 
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I had to change many things that this script work unter Suse. So Maybe you make different versions for different distributions.

And the problem is: How do I change the playlist if the session is loaded?


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 Re: Re: Re: Nice

 
 by gecko on: Mar 2 2007
 
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What things exactly did you have to change? So I could make a SuSE version. I made it on Debian GNU/Linux.

Do you think I should ask the user for the distribution, or how can I figure out, where KDM has its sessions?

The play-list is really a problem. And I don't know what the AmarokFS developer(s) plan to do in the future. But In the next version the session will load a window-manager, so you can switch to Amarok, witch runs in the background, by pressing your Amarok-accesskey: [mod4]+[P] (default) ([mod4] is also known as [Windows]/[Apple]).

white_gecko


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Nice

 
 by MasterD on: Mar 8 2007
 
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Maybe with a simple "whereis (kdm)" will help?


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 show amarok

 
 by denisq on: Apr 23 2007
 
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is there a way to show amarok without having to bind a key in kde? would be really nice


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 Re: show amarok

 
 by gecko on: Apr 23 2007
 
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Yes,
if you load a windowmanager. You can change with it's functions to the AmaroK mainwindow.
You should load it in the "/usr/local/share/amarokFS/script/amarokFS-start.sh"-File

Mine looks like this:
[code]
#!/bin/sh
# dieser Skript startet Amarok mit Vollbilderweiterung
# this Script starts Amarok with Fullscreen Extension

/usr/bin/kwin &
/usr/bin/amarok &
/usr/local/bin/amarokFS
[/code]


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 Re: Re: show amarok

 
 by denisq on: Apr 23 2007
 
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you mean [alt]+[tab]? The problem is that amarok starts hidden in the systemtray, so there is no "amarok-window".
A dcop call to show amarok is not clever because the only fonction is a toggle. This would work if amarok is hidden, but this state depends on the last usage and such a toggle could hide the window if amarok is already visible. i hope you understand what I mean! ;)


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 Re: Re: Re: show ama

 
 by gecko on: Jul 29 2007
 
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Yes, I think I understand, what you mean.
We need a way to find out whether the window is hidden or it is not. Maybe there is a way to list all open windows with dcop-call to kwin.


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 some remarks

 
 by alphablue52 on: Jul 15 2007
 
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First: Thanks for this great simple script. But I have three problems:

1) The keyboard layout is not the one I have in KDE (which gives some problems with german umlauts)

2) I use lineakd for my multimedia keys at the keyboard. It supports Amarok control via some macros ("AMAROK_BACK" for example). Just starting lineakd doesn't work, I guess there has to be another KDE component to be started.

3) Although you might get the impression that your pc is very safe with this amarokfs-"partymode"-session, it is easy to break out:
use the Amarok Wikipedia function > click on any popup link and you have a konquerer opened (F4 for konsole ;-)

I know there are other ways to avoid and solve these problems but I just want to have them mentioned here.
Maybe the README should contain a small HOWTO create a new user and give him access only to the amarok conf and music dir.


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 Re: some remarks

 
 by gecko on: Jul 29 2007
 
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To solve 1) and 2) I think you should figure out, how KDE does it.
btw: I think I have chosen a German layout in the xorg.conf:
"Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Driver "kbd"
Option "CoreKeyboard"
Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
Option "XkbLayout" "de"
EndSection"

3) there are some ideas for pubmode in AmaroK-Wiki http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/Pub_Mode_ideas. But you are right AmarokFS-session needs a better README and it should be more comfortable.
The idea with the new user for AmarokFS is good.


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