Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
You asked for it so you getting it...- The word "score:0" at the top what is that exactly? The number of times that song has played? You can do that?- That conditionals sound great. My own themes do some nifty things by using those crazy conditionals so I can respect that part of it.- I think there should be some tagnames besides the tags. Like it should say "Album: (albumname)", you know?- The actual wording of the playback status is cool.- Volume level and progressbar should so be different colors.- The date in numbers I'm not a fan of.- The biggest problem this theme has is it's just straight up ugly. The colors and icons are boring. Also this theme looks very similar to everything else out there.Anyone can make a theme but the better ones look good but still provide the information in a clear, aesthetically pleasing manner. You got half of it down with the info and other options but now the hard part is making it look good without sacrificing the info.That's why, I think, most people make there own themes for themselves exclusively. I do because I want certain info displayed and I know what I like. No one can make a better theme for me than I can.Still though... I am extremely curious of the themes people have made for themselves that they can't post because of copyright rules. Most of mine fall under that catergory anyway...
Just as a note, the Gigabeat doesn't have any additional WPS "horsepower" relative to the X5. Yes, it can fit a larger file, but it still has the same ratio of screen size to maximum WPS size, so the WPS still has effectively the same maximum. It's more to save RAM than CPU power.
The only hard limits should beA) You only have so many letters you can use for imagesandB) There's a maximum total buffer size for bitmaps, based on the screen size.
I don't even know what you're trying to mean by "soft limit." There should be no further constraints, as long as everything fits in the buffer, as far as I know.
Well yes, in theory, there's a practical limit to how much computation the CPU can do, but I don't think you can reasonably make a WPS that hits this limit.Remember, these players can also play video, not a simple computational task at all.
It's been shown that there's a measurable difference in battery life between the menu and a WPS, so it seems reasonable that added complexity will show an impact in battery life. On a gigabeat I couldn't even hazard a guess how much though, or if it will actually be a measurable amount.
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