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The major new feature is '>' and '<' keys are now supported
in the dtas-console interface for dtas-player.
"dtas-tl cat" also received a minor speedup for big tracklists
via syscall reductions
shortlog of changes since 0.8.0:
process: update comment for bug workaround
process: update comment for bug workaround #2
compat_onenine: simplify pipe wrapper
tracklist: favor &:sym_to_proc style
dtas-console: '>' and '<' keys for tracklist next/prev
dtas-tl: halve write() syscalls when emitting tracklists
reduce syscalls in recvmsg invocations
doc: flesh out "tl" subcommand docs
The best is yet to come!
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I'm still normal, and still trolling, but 80x24.org will be epic :)
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Readying up for a new release.
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Users need to be able to communicate with us.
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While we're at it, remove a repeated paragraph. It was a copy+paste
error of the paragraph above it.
dtas-linux.gemspec: likewise for copyright.
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All files we distribute in the tarball need to have a
copyright/license specified for Savannah.
We don't need the example state file anymore.
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We may still implement gst support, but avconv/ffmpeg probably
cover everything gst covers already (and I'm more familiar with
them than gst).
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We have a website, really!
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Rename COPYRIGHT -> COPYING, as that seems to be the more common
name for the GPLv3 license file. Kill all rdoc, since I don't
agree with HTML documentation and we do not expose any Ruby APIs.
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We should be compatible with "gem-man", as well as allowing
installation to prefix ($HOME by default) via:
make -C Documentation install-man
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I haven't figured out what to do with this, yet, since I have yet
to find and ASCII-art capable grapher in Ruby. This was intended
to become dtas-ps, but maybe that'll be something else...
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dtas-xdelay is shorter and easier-to-type. The "play" in the name
is also not entirely accurate, as it is capable of using plain
"sox", too.
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