FoF - Song Manager 3.24
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I structure my files according to the availible song difficulties located in a song. This is great for those persons that want to play but have little experience mit GH or FoF and they need to find an "easy" or "medium" level song.
So that this job would be easier for me, I would like to have fields displayed in the main screen for Supereasy, easy, medium, ... and have the ability to sort on them.
To complete the wish list, I would like to be able to highlight a group of songs and have the SongManager be able to move the files to a new directory of my choice.
Would this be possible?
So that this job would be easier for me, I would like to have fields displayed in the main screen for Supereasy, easy, medium, ... and have the ability to sort on them.
To complete the wish list, I would like to be able to highlight a group of songs and have the SongManager be able to move the files to a new directory of my choice.
Would this be possible?
How do you add one song to the playlist??
EDIT: I figured it out
EDIT: I figured it out
Last edited by drblacko on Sun Apr 06, 2008 1:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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If only there were tools as great as these for linux.. (I would like to integrate fof with amarok :O)
Any chance one could have an attempt at porting it or you don't want to share any code?
I tried it in school and it seems very nice keep up the good work
(I tried using it with a winows emulator when I got back home and it seems to run =D)
Any chance one could have an attempt at porting it or you don't want to share any code?
I tried it in school and it seems very nice keep up the good work

(I tried using it with a winows emulator when I got back home and it seems to run =D)

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This might sound stupid.. but . the Delete songs with less than 5 notes ( to remove fake notes) does that actualy delete the whole song or does it delete just the Difficulty that has fake notes. Coz in the description it kinda sounds like it deletes the entire song..

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Hey, I have a killer idea. It might give you a headache and lots of work if you intend to do this, but why won't you put an ability to make your own language? So that every single error, every text there is, is read from a config file or an XML-file?
This one would be soo handy, becouse not only would it be possible for us to translate it to our language, we could fix the misspellings in the current one!
I bet here is a bunch of people who would be more than happy to translate this wonderful program to their native language. I know I would love to make it to Finnish.
Oh, and is there ANY way you could make the path name variable's maximum length bigger than 255? I have songs what are more than 150 letters long (lol I know
) and I don't want to rename them.
If it slows loading the tracklist too much, then make a checkbox that allows you to either use the "long path name extension" or not
Oh, and I would love to be able to make my own functions to this. It might although give you too much work to do, so don't make it as a high priority in TODO
P.S.
You can fix "path name with spaces " " in it when trying to start in FoF" bug by simply putting the path in quotation marks ("") like what you did in EOF.
...now when I tried to load "D:\FoF\songs\Sky-SOAD\System Of A Down\She's Like Heroin" FoF sent a "Can't load guitar.ogg" error where the path was "D:\FoF\songs\She's\guitar.ogg". Why it didn't show the System Of A Down directory before "She's" might have been due to me changing FoF-song directory to the "System Of A Down" one, not the actual "songs" dir.
[offtopic]Wow, what a long post... I wonder if anyone wants to read this through
. It took me nearly 20 mins to write :O[/offtopic]
This one would be soo handy, becouse not only would it be possible for us to translate it to our language, we could fix the misspellings in the current one!
I bet here is a bunch of people who would be more than happy to translate this wonderful program to their native language. I know I would love to make it to Finnish.
Oh, and is there ANY way you could make the path name variable's maximum length bigger than 255? I have songs what are more than 150 letters long (lol I know

If it slows loading the tracklist too much, then make a checkbox that allows you to either use the "long path name extension" or not

Oh, and I would love to be able to make my own functions to this. It might although give you too much work to do, so don't make it as a high priority in TODO

P.S.
You can fix "path name with spaces " " in it when trying to start in FoF" bug by simply putting the path in quotation marks ("") like what you did in EOF.
...now when I tried to load "D:\FoF\songs\Sky-SOAD\System Of A Down\She's Like Heroin" FoF sent a "Can't load guitar.ogg" error where the path was "D:\FoF\songs\She's\guitar.ogg". Why it didn't show the System Of A Down directory before "She's" might have been due to me changing FoF-song directory to the "System Of A Down" one, not the actual "songs" dir.
[offtopic]Wow, what a long post... I wonder if anyone wants to read this through


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Every time I reload the tracklist for the first time, I get the error the same as this:
http://img206.imageshack.us/my.php?image=errormc0.png
http://img206.imageshack.us/my.php?image=errormc0.png
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Azzco wrote:If only there were tools as great as these for linux.. (I would like to integrate fof with amarok :O)
Any chance one could have an attempt at porting it or you don't want to share any code?
I tried it in school and it seems very nice keep up the good work
(I tried using it with a winows emulator when I got back home and it seems to run =D)
How many people use FoF under GNU/Linux or Mac?
Actually i plan this program re-programming with Java, so it works under Win, Linux and Mac. Maybe. Then there are also no problems with filenames over 255 characters...
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Heyho. *Push*
Where are the linux enthusiasts XD. Or other: do you THINK it would be profitable to programming the fof song manager in java to use it also under linux and mac?
Here a new screen:

OK. The status:
+full in english, no more german strings XD
+filenames over 255 character are allowed
+based on java (available for windows, linux and mac)
+ show now also the drum part:

+ more midi information (tracknames):
+ better midi handling

+ change lyrics directly in program:

all the other options from version 2.5 need to implement yet.
Where are the linux enthusiasts XD. Or other: do you THINK it would be profitable to programming the fof song manager in java to use it also under linux and mac?
Here a new screen:

OK. The status:
+full in english, no more german strings XD
+filenames over 255 character are allowed
+based on java (available for windows, linux and mac)
+ show now also the drum part:

+ more midi information (tracknames):
+ better midi handling

+ change lyrics directly in program:

all the other options from version 2.5 need to implement yet.
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Looks awesome. I love this program, it allows me to search and organize my song library easily
Thanks

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