Re: Yet another iTunes question

2009-05-11 Thread Bruce Johnson


On May 9, 2009, at 8:11 PM, Doug Burton wrote:

 In the iTunes DJ, using the album view, is there anyway to change the
 number of upcoming and/or recently played songs?  Multiples of 5 are
 okay if you have a bunch of screen real estate, but I'm limited to
 1024x600 on my netbook and I need to reset these values to 3.  I
 looked in the prefs, no help there, is there another pref file used
 by iTunes somewhere that might be editable?

I doubt it. Those setting are baked into in the program. You MIGHT be  
able to change the number by hacking into the resource files for  
iTunes with Xcode, but there's no guarantee it'll work. 1024 x 768 is  
the lowest officially supported resolution in OS X.with 1024 x 600  
you're going to run into situations where the dialogs just won't fit.

Also, this is a question about an unsupported intel-based mac install  
on a non-Apple computer, and WAAAY off topic for this list.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

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Re: Yet another iTunes question

2009-05-11 Thread Doug Burton

On May 11, 2009, at 1:14 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:



 On May 9, 2009, at 8:11 PM, Doug Burton wrote:

 In the iTunes DJ, using the album view, is there anyway to change the
 number of upcoming and/or recently played songs?  Multiples of 5 are
 okay if you have a bunch of screen real estate, but I'm limited to
 1024x600 on my netbook and I need to reset these values to 3.  I
 looked in the prefs, no help there, is there another pref file used
 by iTunes somewhere that might be editable?

 I doubt it. Those setting are baked into in the program. You MIGHT be
 able to change the number by hacking into the resource files for
 iTunes with Xcode, but there's no guarantee it'll work. 1024 x 768 is
 the lowest officially supported resolution in OS X.with 1024 x 600
 you're going to run into situations where the dialogs just won't fit.

 Also, this is a question about an unsupported intel-based mac install
 on a non-Apple computer, and WAAAY off topic for this list.

 --  
 Bruce Johnson

Way too much trouble to go through for that.  I used it today at work  
and just put it in the full screen album view mode, worked fine.  And  
who said this was OS X?  I have iTunes installed in Vista.  Do you  
expect me to ask an iTunes question to a bunch of Windoze nerds???   
Come on Bruce, you know better than that, you go to the experts when  
you need to know something.  8^)

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