(unknown) says:
@Manuel - other people have run with this idea quite a bit since I’ve last worked on it. For a GCal-specific browser, check out </a>For links to many other similar projects, check out </a>
- "WIKILEAKS.ORG" under legal attack, down; use "WIKILEAKS.CX" The domain name "WIKILEAKS.ORG" has been forcibly removed from DNS due to legal action brought by Julius Baer Bank, of the Cayman Islands. Alternate domains such as "WIKILEAKS.CX" remain up and serving content. Responding to the lawsuit: "Wikileaks will step up publication of documents pertaining to illegal or unethical banking practices."
- A first ever ANSI artwork gallery opening in SF Artwork by the legendary LordJazz and Somms of ACiD are going to be displayed by using lightboxes from 2' to 6' tall. Also scrolling on LCD screens powered by parallax boards. Also other various contributions from Rad Man, the creator of ACiD, and Director Jason Scott of the BBS Documentary.
Other photos of the James Turrell installation.
- Using smart playlists to organize music by properties helps me find music I want to listen to in my iTunes library.
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Simple titles work well when the playlists are in a single folder ("Indexes" works). My iPod carries "Underrated" – transit time is rating time. I have made steady progress towards rating every song.
Complex indexes can be built out of simple components. Playlists such as "Top Rated" and "Checked" encapsulate a set of logic selections as a single "smart playlist". The logic "playlist" is then used in other "smart playlists". Some simple-seeming playlists can only be defined with complex indexes.
Many of these playlists depend on song ratings. Consciously-selected metadata helps improve the "success rate" of the playlists. To rate songs, I use Synergy to bind F1 through F5 to the rating stars in iTunes. Others might bind F6/F7 to increase/decrease by a half-star.
Most of the playlists are at their best in Smart Shuffle with no more than 5 upcoming songs listed. This reduces the delay between when a rating is changed and when the new rating takes effect in Smart shuffle. All rating-logic playlists refresh immediately when a rating is changed.
These playlists simplify using and maintaining an iTunes library. Finding something to listen to takes less energy with these indexes. Genre alone has limited usefulness. I have many more of these. Feedback is welcome. I don't use half stars.
- "5 underplayed" lists 5 star songs that haven't been heard recently, providing an instant "mix" of great music.
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- Match the following rule:
- My Rating is | * * * * * |.
- Limit to 100 songs selected by least recently played.
- Live updating.
- Match the following rule:
- "Checked" lists all songs that are active in the library.
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- Limit to 10000 GB songs by name.
- Live updating.
- "Top Rated" lists active songs that have at least 4 stars.
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- Match any of the following rules:
- My rating is in the range | * * * * . to | * * * * * |.
- Live updating.
- Match any of the following rules:
- "Unchecked" lists all songs that are not active, using the "Checked" playlist.
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- Match the following rule:
- Playlist is not "Checked"
- Live updating.
- Match the following rule:
- "Underrated" lists all songs played with no rating stars set.
-
- Match the following rule:
- My Rating is | . . . . . |.
- Live updating.
- Match the following rule:
- "Unplayed" lists good songs that haven't been played recently, using the "Top Rated" playlist.
-
- Match the following rule:
- Playlist is "Top Rated".
- Limit to 100 songs selected by least recently played.
- Live updating.
- Match the following rule:
- Using smart playlists to organize music by properties helps me find music I want to listen to in my iTunes library.
-
Simple titles work well when the playlists are in a single folder ("Indexes" works). My iPod carries "Underrated" – transit time is rating time. I have made steady progress towards rating every song.
Complex indexes can be built out of simple components. Playlists such as "Top Rated" and "Checked" encapsulate a set of logic selections as a single "smart playlist". The logic "playlist" is then used in other "smart playlists". Some simple-seeming playlists can only be defined with complex indexes.
Many of these playlists depend on song ratings. Consciously-selected metadata helps improve the "success rate" of the playlists. To rate songs, I use Synergy to bind F1 through F5 to the rating stars in iTunes. Others might bind F6/F7 to increase/decrease by a half-star.
Most of the playlists are at their best in Smart Shuffle with no more than 5 upcoming songs listed. This reduces the delay between when a rating is changed and when the new rating takes effect in Smart shuffle. All rating-logic playlists refresh immediately when a rating is changed.
These playlists simplify using and maintaining an iTunes library. Finding something to listen to takes less energy with these indexes. Genre alone has limited usefulness. I have many more of these. Feedback is welcome. I don't use half stars.
- "5 underplayed" lists 5 star songs that haven't been heard recently, providing an instant "mix" of great music.
-
- Match the following rule:
- My Rating is | * * * * * |.
- Limit to 100 songs selected by least recently played.
- Live updating.
- Match the following rule:
- "Checked" lists all songs that are active in the library.
-
- Limit to 10000 GB songs by name.
- Live updating.
- "Top Rated" lists active songs that have at least 4 stars.
-
- Match any of the following rules:
- My rating is in the range | * * * * . to | * * * * * |.
- Live updating.
- Match any of the following rules:
- "Unchecked" lists all songs that are not active, using the "Checked" playlist.
-
- Match the following rule:
- Playlist is not "Checked"
- Live updating.
- Match the following rule:
- "Underrated" lists all songs played with no rating stars set.
-
- Match the following rule:
- My Rating is | . . . . . |.
- Live updating.
- Match the following rule:
- "Unplayed" lists good songs that haven't been played recently, using the "Top Rated" playlist.
-
- Match the following rule:
- Playlist is "Top Rated".
- Limit to 100 songs selected by least recently played.
- Live updating.
- Match the following rule:
(unknown) says:
nana: there are people working on more featureful dedicated webmail readers, but I’m not one of them. There’s no way to do what you ask in webmail.app, but you’re more than welcome to add it and share your changes in a patch!
David: I don’t know why some links might not work. Try the site in Safari and see if the problem persists there - if it is really only in WebMail.app, then I don’t really know how that might happen.
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