Do I have a non-coding life? Apparently, because I haven’t updated in a while.…

So I’ve been repeat­edly impressed with Google lately. I mean, many peo­ple know that “to google” has been a verb for a while, since it’s kind of the de facto way to search the Inter­net. But also, I’ve been using their email ser­vice, which is really awe­some in all respects. Turns out Blog­ger (what you’re see­ing now) is run by Google, and it’s good too. Then there are a hand­ful of ways that Google has been sup­port­ing open-source soft­ware and projects: their Sum­mer of Code, their APIs, and the fact that they give their devel­op­ers one day off per week to work on a project of their own choos­ing. Very cool. I read in a tech mag­a­zine that Microsoft’s big com­peti­tor at the moment is Google. (Of course, that makes MS very uncom­fort­able.) Well, stick it to ‘em, Google!

So I made another big update to Pygmy this week. For­mat­ting of the meta­data is pos­si­ble now; I sim­ply exposed the user to what I’ve been using to for­mat it all along. For exam­ple, “artist — title” will be replaced per-song, and

"artist:ntitle"

will show the artist in bold text and the title in small text on a new line. Only prob­lem is that GTK+ has a long­stand­ing bug with wrap­ping labels, so a long for­mat won’t wrap to mul­ti­ple lines.

Next up: optional tags, so if you have “date” in the for­mat and it’s not in the file, it won’t show up (nor will the space you put before it to sep­a­rate it from the title).

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