Playlist View pasteboard copier function should only be generating URLs,
and it should verify that the entry has a valid URL to begin with.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
In case the current track isn't part of an album, or is otherwise not
matching any albums in the playlist. Though the Album filter predicate
wasn't working for a while due to changes.
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Apparently we need this to prevent Core Data from stomping on itself
when another thread accesses it.
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Insertions which occur when the playlist is filtered can try to add past
the end of the playlist. Let's try to dodge that.
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Oops, I should have remembered that the data structure changes would
break this search predicate. Now apply the search predicate to the
playlist representation, which allows searching against the data blocks
using the PlaylistEntry property implementation.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
- Plugs the Total duration text to macOS's localization technology
- Adds a proper Spanish translation
- Adapts certain dialogs to make them more suitable for translation
Signed-off-by: Kevin López Brante <kevin@kddlb.cl>
Fix counts for tracks with subsongs from piling all the counts onto the
first subsong seen, by using the URL fragment in the filename check and
storage.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
Tabulate first seen information when loading the metadata, rather than
when first adding the tracks to the playlist. This should fix first seen
information when metadata is available, as the information will be
useless without track titles.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
Commit only once the entire batch is loaded and processed. Also commit
using the correct function.
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The Path Suggester will now automatically open when new files are added
to the playlist and a given path is not in the sandbox settings. It will
also pop for both the File Tree and MIDI SoundFont path configuration
settings being changed.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
All optional fallback code for older versions has also been removed, and
everything now assumes 10.13.0 or newer. Some cases are still included
for point releases, such as 10.13.2.
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Refine the global variable usage, eliminating double underscore prefixes
and trusting that static global variables will exist in the object where
the class was created. Got rid of that nasty NSApplication extension
hack that was previously in use.
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Remember if play count was already tracked for the current file across
restarts, if resume playback after restart is enabled.
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- Implemented App Sandboxing in a more friendly manner.
- All sandboxed paths will need to be set in Preferences. Set as loose
a path as you want. The shortest path will be preferred.
- Removed Last.fm client support, as it was non-functional by now,
unfortunately. Maybe something better can come in the future.
- Added support for insecure SSL to the HTTP/S reader, in case anyone
needs streams which are "protected" by self-signed or expired
certificates, without having to futz around by adding certificates to
the system settings, especially for expired certificates that can't
otherwise be dodged this way.
If you want to import your old playlists to the new version, copy the
contents of `~/Library/Application Support/Cog` to the alternate sandbox
path: `~/Library/Containers/org.cogx.cog/Data/Library/Application `...
...continued...`Support/Cog`. The preferences file will migrate to the
new version automatically.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
Remember last play position in the playlist, rather than using an index
variable to store its position and play time. Still store whether the
player was last playing in a configuration variable, though.
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Add play count data collection, including first seen times for every
file first added to the playlist. Data is indexed by album, artist, and
title, or by filename, whichever matches first. Add interfaces to
AppleScript automation definition as well.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
Make the album match predicate an exact match, rather than using the
"like" operator, in case there's a speed up from doing so.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
Apply the index sort to the fetch request itself, rather than applying
it to the resulting array afterward.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
The list generator now selects only a list of unique album names, which
may include empty string as well as NSNull, so filter those as well.
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Rewrite the album filter function to apply the filter predicate against
Core Data directly, which also requires filtering out deLeted entries so
they don't end up in the results, and also requires sorting the results.
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The member that I set myself to indicate deletion has one capital letter
to differentiate it from the built-in "delete" property of managed
objects, which doesn't do what I want, so I had to dodge it with that
capitalization thing.
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Add a compatibility getter/setter for URL, which was renamed to url, due
to Core Storage having a requirement of all attributes starting with a
lower case letter.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
Completely rewrite the playlist storage once again, this time with a
much faster Core Data implementation. It still uses a little magic for
Album Artwork consolidation, but string consolidation doesn't seem to be
needed to reduce the disk storage size. Works much faster than my silly
implementation, too.
Old implementations are still kept for backwards compatibility with
existing playlists.
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Jobs are meant to be serialized, so prevent multiple jobs from queueing
simultaneously, as they are not designed to interact with each other.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
Long actions, such as file opening, playlist loading, metadata loading
and refreshing, etc, are now handled through NSProgress. Additionally,
a new status bar change displays the progress of the task instead of
the total duration of the playlist. Finally, app quit is blocked by a
running task, and if the app is quit while a task is running, it will
be delayed until the task completes, at which time the app will
terminate cleanly.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
Guard Open in Finder against being called on a playlist with no
selection, which may happen if the action is triggered on an empty
playlist, which would cause an array out of bounds access error.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
Guard the playlist entry retrieval function against being called on an
empty playlist, because an empty playlist would result in a division by
zero error to occur here.
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Various warnings related to uninitialized variables, or setting values
to variables that would not be used later or would be overwritten by per
loop initializers.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
Apparently this simpler API already existed on a minimum of 10.11 for
creating a system font with monospaced digits.
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Since the existing code already supports setting any arbitrary track as
a stopping point, add a menu interface to toggle Stop After for any
track in the playlist. Stop After will be removed from the given track
after it has been played. Stop After will not be remembered on disk.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
Apparently, the sort descriptors are going by data members of the array,
not by the column identifiers, or their textual contents.
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Unfortunately, the track number column will always bug out and pop the
indicator back over to the Album Artist column. No way around it. The
control is just buggy like that.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>