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Try putting an empty file called "database.ignore" in the root of your file tree. Then put another empty file called "database.unignore" in the base directory of your music collection. Certainly, no spurious files will be added to the database if you do this, though it's not clear to me that this will work around the overflow you are seeing. Still, it's worth a shot in the short term.
Quote from: Chronon on September 13, 2010, 09:25:18 AMTry putting an empty file called "database.ignore" in the root of your file tree. Then put another empty file called "database.unignore" in the base directory of your music collection. Certainly, no spurious files will be added to the database if you do this, though it's not clear to me that this will work around the overflow you are seeing. Still, it's worth a shot in the short term.Can anybody please point me to the source file and variable which must be changed in order to avoid the described overflow. Or has anybody another suggestion how the database can be successfully built on the Samsung Galaxy S?
noone said it was ready for users... and read the manual which has probbaly linked in this thread already
"thanks, that's one more vote for changing the controls."
I was actually expecting something more along the lines of "yeah, its on the todo list" or "thanks, that's one more vote for changing the controls."
Quote from: droidhacker on September 29, 2010, 03:50:13 PM"thanks, that's one more vote for changing the controls."Just as a note, votes don't matter - it is what the developers want that matters
Imagine that your screen is a 3x3 grid, where the middle is used as the selector, left-right-up-down are used as cursor keys. The other directions have special functions in some screens, e.g. in Now Playing screen with the upper left you can access some playback mode settings.
Quote from: nagyi on September 12, 2010, 02:14:52 PMImagine that your screen is a 3x3 grid, where the middle is used as the selector, left-right-up-down are used as cursor keys. The other directions have special functions in some screens, e.g. in Now Playing screen with the upper left you can access some playback mode settings.I am sure glad I read through the forum before posting my "it doesn't work at all" message. For any Android user, this mode of interaction is a major violation of the principle of least surprise. Any particular reason why things were done this way?
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