Bug 1246 - Fishbone cosmetics
: Fishbone cosmetics
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: Logitech Media Server
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Skins
: 6.0.0
: Macintosh MacOS X 10
: P2 normal (vote)
: ---
Assigned To: KDF
:
Depends on:
Blocks:
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Reported: 2005-03-30 08:55 UTC by Mike Reeve
Modified: 2011-03-16 04:18 UTC (History)
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Category: ---


Attachments
replacement hitlist.html (1.52 KB, text/html)
2005-03-30 12:54 UTC, KDF
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Description Mike Reeve 2005-03-30 08:55:38 UTC
Hi
 
A couple of points on the Fishbone operation/cosmetics:
 
     (a) If I go to Statistics from the player panel
          and then return via the Playlist button
          then all I see is the playlist
          - the palyer controls etc. are not displayed.
         Whilst I agree that this is a literal interpretation of
         a button labelled Playlist, it is 'frustrating' because
         to recover the player controls I have to refresh the whole screen,
         which frequently screws up what I was doing in the server panel  :-O
 
         Any chance of having the Playlist buton restore the player controls
         (in addition to the playlist) ...?
         [Or, if the above behaviour is really what is wanted,
         then could there be a second button (Player, may be)
         on the Statistics panel that
         retores the player controls and playlist ...?]
 
     (b) A small comment/suggestion on/for the 'backlights' to
          the Play, Stop & Pause buttons:
          At the moment all the buttons light up red when that mode is selected.
          Perhaps they could be the more standard (?) green for Play,
          red for Stop & orange for Pause ...?
   
Mike
Comment 1 KDF 2005-03-30 09:36:49 UTC
a) saw this first time posted, cant' reproduce.  what browser are you using?

b) understand the idea, but the colour change isn't meant to reflect traffic lights.
Comment 2 Mike Reeve 2005-03-30 10:06:26 UTC
> (a) saw this first time posted, cant' reproduce.  what browser are you using?
 
Safari  [And I just tested it on Explorer with the same result ...]

> (b) understand the idea, but the colour change isn't meant to reflect traffic lights
 
I hear what you are saying but red just doesn't seem 'right' for play
[and besides green would match the progress bar  :-)]
 
Comment 3 KDF 2005-03-30 12:20:50 UTC
a) This is a result of a fix for another bug back at r1132.  IE (and presumably
also Safari) use Status as some sort of reserved word, so referencing a frame by
that name will cause some javascript functions to not work.  Changing this to
another name solves the problem, but brings back the older bug because default
and the rest all use status as a frame name.
Comment 4 KDF 2005-03-30 12:54:20 UTC
Created attachment 388 [details]
replacement hitlist.html

Mike,

Can you copy this version of hitlist.html over top of your copy of
HTML/Fishbone/hitlist.html and try this on Safari?  It seems to work with IE
and Firefox now.
Comment 5 Mike Reeve 2005-03-30 13:24:31 UTC
 
kdf
 
>Can you copy this version of hitlist.html over top of your copy of
>HTML/Fishbone/hitlist.html and try this on Safari?
 
Works great with Safari!
 
MANY THANKS!
 
Mike
 
Comment 6 KDF 2005-03-30 13:25:25 UTC
great.  I'll make sure this gets into the nightly build 
Comment 7 KDF 2005-03-31 01:27:47 UTC
committed fix for a) to r2816 of 6.0.x branch.
Comment 8 Blackketter Dean 2005-04-04 14:38:09 UTC
Fix committed.  Mike: Can you verify that this is fixed in the latest nightly and reopen if it's still an 
issue?  Thanks.
Comment 9 Mike Reeve 2005-04-12 08:49:48 UTC
Issue now fixed.
 
Apologies for the delay in responding to the request
to verify the fix but I was moving house
and had my Squeezeboxes packed up for a week or so  [:-(]
 
Comment 10 Chris Owens 2006-06-16 14:41:08 UTC
There are 536 bugs in the database with targets of '---' that were fixed prior to new year 2006.  I am setting them to targets of 6.2.1 to keep them from showing up in my queries.