1198+: Album art, tray icon and microplayer bugs

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Re: 1198+: Album art, tray icon and microplayer bugs

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Hi, I wanted to make a little update on the microplayer thing:
I think I said somewhere that the tray icon doesn't show when in micro mode and instead it shows when the main window is opened.
Well, if I set the options to 'minimize to microplayer' (and the MM player is NOT enabled in the taskbar) and minimize, the tray icon shows (and of course the microplayer doesn't). But the icon disappears if I enable the MM player in the taskbar while MM is still minimized.
That's all. Hope the subjects of this topic get fixed soon :)
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Re: 1198+: Album art, tray icon and microplayer bugs

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Fraxav wrote:Hi, I wanted to make a little update on the microplayer thing:
I think I said somewhere that the tray icon doesn't show when in micro mode and instead it shows when the main window is opened.
Well, if I set the options to 'minimize to microplayer' (and the MM player is NOT enabled in the taskbar) and minimize, the tray icon shows (and of course the microplayer doesn't). But the icon disappears if I enable the MM player in the taskbar while MM is still minimized.
That's all. Hope the subjects of this topic get fixed soon :)
As I said earlier, that's how it is supposed to work as defined here: http://www.ventismedia.com/mantis/view.php?id=3444

Specifically:
Rusty wrote: If MM is minimized to the MicroPlayer, then the tray icon shouldn't appear as it's redundant.

Note: Any tray options not explicitly provided via the micro-player should be accessible by right clicking on the micro-player.
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Re: 1198+: Album art, tray icon and microplayer bugs

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Oh sorry, I missed your topic. I never right clicked the microplayer cause there was the tray icon. And I wanted the icon for the right click menu. Well, that's good, thanks.
Album art window and microplayer still bugged though :cry:
I know, they will be fixed later ^^
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Re: 1198+: Album art, tray icon and microplayer bugs

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I read a release candidate is soon to be released, and we shall report unsolved thing in this release. So, the following are still unsolved:

- the album art window can't be resized orizontally when docked next to the track browser or MonkeyFlow windows, unless you resize it vertically or hide its titlebar first.
- the microplayer image is 'broken' (a transparent vertical bold line appears on the rewind button) when minimizing MM from main window to taskbar (minimize to microplayer is enabled). The image fixes itself in a few seconds.
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Also, the Windows white hourglass appears if you place the mouse arrow in the taskbar area, until the microplayer fixes itself.
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Re: 1198+: Album art, tray icon and microplayer bugs

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Fraxav,

As far as I can tell, this is all resolved in 1228.

-Rusty
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Re: 1198+: Album art, tray icon and microplayer bugs

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They weren't in 1228 and they still aren't in 1229. This time I also tried to delete all MM folders in windows and rebooted, but nothing changed.
Maybe it's just my computer? If you say all it's fixed, it must be so.
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Re: 1198+: Album art, tray icon and microplayer bugs

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Resolved for me as well in 1229.
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Re: 1198+: Album art, tray icon and microplayer bugs

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Well, so it must be me. Some saved setting or something, I guess...
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Re: 1198+: Album art, tray icon and microplayer bugs

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The microplayer stuff is solved for me too with RC-1.
There's still that thing about the album art window, but it's very minor.
The release candidate sounds good to me.
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