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Wrong Song
I go to download a song from Spotify, but when I download it, it's a completely different song. The song is not the one I wanted to download once it comes out into the folder, it's completely different.
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It's a straightforward issue. While it works fine on X11, it doesn't show a systray icon on GNOME Shell Wayland.
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- Fedora 25
- GNOME Shell 3.22 Wayland
BTW, all the dependencies are in the repositories. So, the README could have this instead for Fedora:
sudo dnf install dbus-python python-gobject libappindicator-gtk3 python2-requests python-beautifulsoup4 python2-lxml
It's unclear from the documentation whether or not the save_lyrics option is intended to act as a local cache for lyrics and, perhaps, provide a local source for lyrics that do not appear in any of the providers used by glyr.
I've added save_lyrics = '/.lyric' to my lyvi.conf and it saves the lyrics as expected. If I then create a lyric file for a song that returns "No lyrics
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Format page at the moment contains things that are more fit for Contributing, which should be merged and
Format should instead have actual data format stuff when that is decided upon
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This is a very nice project. The first thing that crossed my mind was to add support for Deezer. It was easy to find a closed PR asking for this player and there was a link to FAQ. I had to open Google Translator to understand what was being said.
I think we should translate FAQ into English in order to make it more accessible to a more global audience. I don't think it's a good choice to keep