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2011-03-10
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Hmm it doesn't do this for me. If I close panucci and chose another file to play in gpodder it plays the new one and deletes the old playlist. I run gpodder from git though, will have to ask if something changed there but it seems unlikely.
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2011-03-10
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2011-03-10
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Okay, it seems that we have a totally different behavior depending on the platform...
I don't know what is by purpose or what is a Bug.
And Panucci has in the past always remembered the last file and position. I thought it is normal to keep the last playlist, too?
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2011-03-10
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Can you confirm this bug? Because for me if I close panucci and chose another file in gpodder it deletes the old playlist and plays the new file. I don't think this is something I've changed in panucci but I can't be completely sure either as I've touched just about every file in the panucci sorce now.
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2011-03-10
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2011-03-11
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Yes but as it worked for me I thought you were just talking bull(will not happen again
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Where do you set that gpodder should use panucci? I set it in "Podcasts -> Preferences -> General -> Audio player: Command: panucci %U"
Maybe you set it another place?
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2011-03-11
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2011-03-11
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Ooh... No! Are you serious? You're kidding! Aren't you?
The last 3 days I tried to chum up with this dumb new feature I thought you have introduced with 0.99.![]()
It was buggy, yes. But I tried to find out what is the reason behind and tried to like the idea as soon as all annoying Bugs and mysteriously behavior is ironed out!
I tried to give this "feature" and "your idea" a chance.
Hell!![]()
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2011-03-11
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I would say in a normal use case gPodder should add the new File to the end of the Playlist (as it happens now) but it should immedially start to playback the last file from this playlist. (the newest added)
See my suggestion from the end of this Post.
Is there somewhere a dbus command to get new files to add them to the playlist or is it only via "panucci %1" from commandline?