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2007-09-18
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2007-09-18
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2007-09-18
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Still, my bluetooth headset is not playing nice with my n800, followed the simplified instructions on the site to the bone.
shows that the device is connected, but no sound.
but all in all, tis the only issue i'm having.
Oh did I mention visualization would be a nice add.
Guess thats a feature request.
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2007-09-18
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2007-09-18
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2007-09-18
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2007-09-18
, 20:35
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1. How do you build your playlist without having Kagu (seemingly) begin playing the instant the first item is entered? Is there a way to delay the starting of play until the full playlist is assembled?
2. I know this issue has been raised before, but in the new version can you now save a playlist, and if so how (and also how to name it)?
~/.kagu/playlist.m3u
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2007-09-18
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ascherjim,
your questions are perfectly valid, the KAGU developers are extremly busy at improving the application, adding new features and fullfilling requests. So I volunteered to add some documentation (I was as puzzled as you what all those icons are doing and how the app really works). Please look at the KAGU WIKI pages on maemo garage:
https://garage.maemo.org/plugins/wik...?id=304&type=g
all your pending questions are answered there, for example BUTTONS+ICONS:
https://garage.maemo.org/plugins/wik...&id=304&type=g
Please be aware that the screenshots still show the "old" skin (derived from 1.0.7), the new green skin+icons were just added VERY recently and makes the documentation look outdated, but the functional descriptions do fully apply.
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2007-09-18
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N800 / N810 Blog
N800 / N810 Podcast