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havic:
--- Quote from: Zardoz on July 15, 2008, 08:26:38 PM ---In fairness the change over to the new syntax was announced WELL WELL in advance and the actual commit was recorded on subversion under recent activity.
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It was obviously not well announced as some one like myself who checks once every 3-4months to see what new improvements/features have been added may not have seen the subversion activity log before more was added as it changes rather quickly, almost daily. I think that under recent activity -Project news that this is more important than devcon is over. As this change effected more people than the end of devcon.
Secondly you offer a utility to easily and without checking the website, upgrade to the latest versions. So how would one know.
I realized these are all "development builds" and have dealt with many builds that have had problems and others that have been great. I just was trying suggest other ways users could get this information when either using the RButil or one the main homepage that will stay for more than 1 day. I mean you did announce the speex codec on the main page and it is still there.
Llorean:
Honestly, considering how trivial it is to update a WPS to the new syntax, I personally thought the WPS authors would be conscientious enough to update their own themes. Apparently the authors don't care about keeping them up to date.
This was a relatively minor change in terms of underlying functionality. DevCon and Speex were major, They were "news", this was "business as usual."
The SVN log is available for all updates since 2.5 as a link from the front page. Only the most recent ones are shown. You can easily check what has changed between your version and the current one, no matter how far apart your updates are.
karashata:
I certainly can't speak for all theme authors, but I didn't find some of the changes that needed making all that "trivial". Certainly the progress bar syntax change was trivial, but for some themes, rewriting the code to use conditional viewports rather than the old %m margin tag may take a little more work.
That being said, any theme author who actually bothers to keep their themes up-to-date once they've posted them should definitely have fixed them by now.
Denzyl:
Ah!
Thanks for the clue karashata.
I have so far totally failed to find what m% was and how it related to the new conditional viewports.
m% as a search keyword was not a great success. But 'Margin Tag' was :)
The main reason for wanting to know is that after I had to update to the latest version of Rockbox after doing major surgery on my X5L.
I wanted to get my favourite WPS back into operation again.
Unfortunately I never looked at what was in a WPS file, until now and all I knew was all the m% in that file were now defunct. But no clues on the Rockbox site of what they use to do.
Fixing the progress bar was simple, I think, with the examples given around the site.
But trying to hunting down examples or explanations of how to re-engineer the m% when I didn't know what it did, made it rather difficult to get the rest done :D
Thanks again for the search words I needed.
Hweb21:
It is %m. You said X5L? Have you updated the themes you liked? I have a zenpod old version with %m and a newer one that works with new code if you want for the X5.
%m - http://rockbox.fetzig.org/wps/ZenPod_V5VP.rar
no %m - http://rockbox.fetzig.org/wps/Xen.rar (works with current build)
Both are same theme but Xen is updated/renamed
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