From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: blinux-list at redhat.com (Linux for blind general discussion) Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2021 11:08:41 -0500 Subject: looking for two gui accessible applications In-Reply-To: References: <2eddfb0e-a139-be53-97a8-2e2468ee9d4a@gmail.com> <47a91597-fac1-e156-ffa1-514f174ffe36@slint.fr> <52d9d2ac-c3ad-cb3a-d24d-2ffcd3a19e39@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1f1b54c7-4964-7d62-c086-913ce94928f3@gmail.com> List-Id: hello Didier and all, Thanks a million for updating the youtube-dl to yt-dlp. It made a huge difference in terms of download speed. When I tried youtube-dl I was disappointed. It took almost 15 minutes to download a five minutes video. with yt-dlp it took half a minute to download the same video. I have a question though. What is the correct format to specify the folder where I want the downloaded tracks to go to? I tried -Folder, --Folder and /Folder/ but it did not work. It simply dumped the tracks on my desktop. Cheers, Ibrahim On 11/26/21 5:02 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > Hello Ibrahim, > > these commands list each configuration file shipped in a newly installed > package if a non identical file bearing the same name already exists, > and let > you decide what to do. > Initially the new file has been installed alongside the old one, its > name having > with the .new extension instead of .conf > > Your choices are: > > 1. replace the old file by the new one. The old one will be backed up, > the > suffix being changed from .conf to .orig > 2. delete the new configuration file. > 3. display the differences between the ols and the new file > 4. use the application vimdiff (or gvimdiff in graphical mode) to > display the > differences between the old and the new file and let you cherry-pick > the ones > you want to apply > 5 Do nothing. Then you can deal with the differences otherwise or run > dotnew or > gtk-dotnew later. > > If you didn't customize the "old" configuration file, it is safe to > replace it > by the new one. > > I should probably include these explanation in the Slint HandBook... > > Cheers, > Didier > > > Le 26/11/2021 ? 03:01, Linux for blind general discussion a ?crit?: >> Hello Didier, >> Is this command necessary:: >> dotnew?(or?dot-new-gtk?in?a?graphical?environment). >> I am under the impression that issuing this command would override my >> customized settings. Am I correct? >> Cheers, >> Ibrahim >> >> On 11/25/21 8:05 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: >>> Hi Ibrahim and All, >>> >>> yt-dlp is now provided for Slint. >>> >>> I am little late because I took this occasion to upgrade ffmpeg, mpv >>> and vlc. mpv now uses yt-dlp as downloader if available. >>> >>> To know more: >>> https://www.freelists.org/post/slint/audio-and-video-packages-upgraded >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Didier >>> >>> Le 22/11/2021 ? 16:50, Linux for blind general discussion a ?crit?: >>>> Hello friends, >>>> >>>> I am wondering if there are good applications for downloading from >>>> youtube that works well with linux! I am looking for something >>>> similar to Ponte's media downloader which works well with windows >>>> screen readers. Is there such an app? >>>> >>>> The second application I am hoping to find is a good weather app. I >>>> tried to the weather on the terminal and did not like it at all. >>>> So, I am hoping to find a better alternative that works on the gui. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> Ibrahim > > > _______________________________________________ > Blinux-list mailing list > Blinux-list at redhat.com > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list