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 Tempus v4.0.7
Tempus v4.0.7
Thanks! I was the guy that proved Android auto functionality was working π and I was wondering if you could implement the 5 stars scoring system instead of the single "heart". Got a lot of music I want to get rid of. Thanks again!
I'm still working on setting up an android auto dev environment. It's been a challenging however I've made progress so I may have it up soon.
That being said, I've been told I need to make sure I pass the safety test/guidance to get into the google play store.
Is that needed for the 5 star song points?
I need a dev environment to even see the changes I make actually make it there. There is a flag to enable the 5 star rating on the main screen, it's off by default. Have you tried that? I am not sure if that transfers to auto (i don't think it does)
As far as the safety thing, I have to read the docs -> I believe there are guidelines and if it fails them, they block the whole app. So I want to keep it simple until I understand the requirements.
Ah, rightm. no worries. It works great anyway
It's not out of the question, there are a lot of requests for android auto in the repo, I just can't get to them yet with any confidence until I can test.
Some ideas are good, but I will use the safety rules as a hard guidance once I do get to it.
I did get to use auto while on holiday and it was sweet. I can see wanting more control but also feel too much can be a bit dangerous, might as well be looking at my phone while driving which is bad lol.
Well sucks to be me I guess
hi @flightyhobler@lemmy.world the degoogled version does not work with android auto - you need the github version with the google stuff