Libsaria and Ocarina have a __vers__ variable. This contains a string
with the official version (eg. "Ocarina 4.1-dev" or "Libsaria 1.1").
"-dev" means that there have been changes since the last official
version.
I can now change the volume using a button in the gui. Additionally,
the volume is stored between sessions, and the correct value is loaded
when libsaria is initialized.
Libsaria events now support starting specific callback functions in a
background thread. This replaces starting a specific event in the
background.
I have a library tab that is added to the main window through use of the
ocarina.add_tab function.
I have new tests for walking the tree and running multiple threads with
locks.
The web radio plugin can load pandora and grooveshark. This happens
when a web radio tab is selected. After the web document is loaded,
playing music will be paused.
I have begun creating the Ocarina 4.1 gui. So far, I can create and
resize a window. After a resize, the new size is saved and used again
when Ocarina is next started. I am also investigating drag and drop for
use with plugin loading.
I've begun work on a generic collection class for the library, playlist,
and queue. Tagpy functions have been merged into the
libsaria.collections.__init__.py file to make things easier.
I have reworked the gstreamer functions from Ocarina 4.0 and combined
everything into one file. I have also created an audio test that plays
a song from my library.
This function should be called to initialize the preferences and
variables dictionary when libsaria is started. This function triggers
the POSTSTARTUP event.
I combined various parts of the Ocarina 4.0 event system into one file.
The new event file has threading abilities built in, so I no longer need
an external file for that
I revised the Ocarina 4.0 map class so it will hopefully have better
performance. I also began working on a new testing system so testing
specific changes should be easier than with Ocarina 4.0