Good, I am going to date her
Good, I am going to date her
Audacious is what you need.
Clementine, just like it’s fork Strawberry will remember which chapter you were in (which file of the playlist you were playing when you exited the application), but it won’t remember your location in that file. This is troublesome if you are playing chapters with length of 43 mins - 1 hour as I am. Audacious helps me with this thought.
Strawberry, built upon Clementine is quite nice (in it’s looks), but although it does remember the chapter I was in, it won’t remember where I was in that chapter. If I click on that chapter, it would just begin from the beginning. Audacious solves this to some extent.
Thank you! Audacious worked. But, worked in a manner which I didn’t prefer.
You see, if you download a audiobook from Internet Archive and it has chapters written into them, Clementine or Strawberry player would expand those chapters and show them as separate. But, audacious weirdly enough doesn’t do this, it views the whole audiofile as one file and doesn’t view any chapters. I like Audacious and I am likely retiring Clementine and Strawberry, but it would be nice if I could see the whole file as a playlist.
nice username. No, VLC unfortunately didn’t work.
but zip is not the default and many a times you can’t set a default in many applicatoins.
This is not just about gimp or file managers, many applications use formats which you can’t use anywhere but on Linux most times.
what abt the others tho? GIMP ok that’s understandable, although I do hate the fact that GIMP is shipped by default with Linux distros rather than Kolour, which is much more easier to use. Not all of us need to do complex image editing and those who want to will install it.
undefined> Your configuration is written in code, it is therefore persistent. Do you know that annoying feeling of “oh shit, how did I configure x program that I want to install on this other machine”? Never again.
This is sick! thank you!
really sorry, I don’t understand the point of this app. I mean, KDE connect works well, so why change?
Are you talking about a situation where it’s not possible to install those Qt or KDE dependencies (then it might be useful to me)
Thank you for your output either way!
I didn’t know about tmux. I haven’t heard much about it. What’s it’s purpose and what use would it have for a general user?
Thanks for the link, but imma stick with Audacious for a while, saying your comment tho.