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hakko wrote:Maybe I'm missing something but shouldn't there be a genres.png, a radio.png and an enqueue.png as well? just looked quickly now before putting it together.
hakko wrote:Did you look in (...)/jetty/0.6.2/webapp/icons/sonic_white? these are the new ones so there might have been another sonic_white folder on your system from a previous version or so.
Missing images shouldn't cause any trouble though, you can actually use all the existing themes just now, they'll just lack the new icons in the top menu.
hakko wrote:Looking good! I might even switch myself. I'll definitely include this in future releases so that others can benefit from your work on it. Thanks!
hakko wrote:I've been working the last week on replacing Sindre's file scanning mechanism from scratch. I came up with a solution that seems very promising, fast and clean code. But I've only written automatic test cases for it so far, not even used it myself. It scans your whole media folder(s) and builds up a database model of present artists, albums and tracks, solely based on tags. Your folder structure is from now on only used to map folder artwork to a certain album, apart from that, you can spread your artists/albums however you want. So a double cd for example using "cd1"/"cd2" folders becomes one single album in the database. If you used to depend on "cd1"/"cd2" folders, you have to change to rely on disc number tags now.
hakko wrote:The "Album Artist" tag (most software use id3 key TPE2) is read during scanning, and "Album artist" takes precedence over "Artist". So, for a soundtrack, you could give each song it's correct artist tag, but enter the value "Various Artists" as "Album Artist". "Various Artists" will then be displayed as Artist name in the left column, but when you expand the album in the main window or add tracks to the playlist or scrobble songs to last.fm, the actual artist name of each song is displayed.
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