schiegl;358099 Wrote:
ups, i guided you to the wrong file. You'll find the identifiers for
digital inputs in Slim/Plugin/DigitalInput/strings.txt.
Example working custom-strings.txt for english only :-)
Code:
PLUGIN_DIGITAL_INPUT_OPTICAL_SPDIF
EN
and by naming correctly, I mean is the following correct?
INPUT_BNC_COAX_SPDIF
I just made this up following my best guess from other posting.
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I cannot seem to get this right
I'm on a mac (snow leopard), and find any reference to the
digitalinputs plugin anywhere. I find strings.txt, but there's no
reference to the digital input PLUGIN there..
In addition, I'm not sure if I understand the description: What is the
custom-strings.txt
I tried this...It's awesome!!
I have a friend who wants to try this as well, but they are on a Mac.
Where would they find the file on a Mac?
Thanks!
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Keymaster
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/Library/PreferencePanes/Squeezebox.prefPane/Contents/server
If you are using Finder, you'll have to right-click Squeezebox.pref
and choose show contents to get to the next level.
~/Library/Application Support/Squeezebox should also work, but these
things change too often for me to keep
this is handy to know, thanks
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Just to confirm...I did as Markus suggested and created a
custom-strings file. Its all good.
Oops, sorry for the noise... should have read the full posting :-). Thanks
Markus!
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open strings.txt and find the string you'd like to rename and it's
Please don't do this. The file will be overwritten next time you update. Create
a custom-strings.txt file instead. It will have the same effect, but won't be
touched by new SC installations.
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mherger;358395 Wrote:
open strings.txt and find the string you'd like to rename and it's
Please don't do this. The file will be overwritten next time you
update. Create a custom-strings.txt file instead. It will have the same
effect, but won't be touched by new SC installations.
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mherger;358395 Wrote:
open strings.txt and find the string you'd like to rename and it's
Please don't do this. The file will be overwritten next time you
update. Create a custom-strings.txt file instead. It will have the same
effect, but won't be touched by new SC installations.
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ups, i guided you to the wrong file. You'll find the identifiers for
digital inputs in Slim/Plugin/DigitalInput/strings.txt.
Example working custom-strings.txt for english only :-)
Code:
PLUGIN_DIGITAL_INPUT_OPTICAL_SPDIF
EN Playstation
whams;358012 Wrote:
I did as you said and it now shows up as 'playstation' when going
through the settings of SC but not on the transporter display itself
(which is where I want to be able to display my own 'name' for each
digital input), the tranporter still displays 'optical'.
There are
schiegl;358099 Wrote:
ups, i guided you to the wrong file. You'll find the identifiers for
digital inputs in Slim/Plugin/DigitalInput/strings.txt.
Example working custom-strings.txt for english only :-)
Code:
PLUGIN_DIGITAL_INPUT_OPTICAL_SPDIF
EN
Hi,
open strings.txt and find the string you'd like to rename and it's
identifier e.g AUDIO_SOURCE_OPTICAL_SPDIF.
Now create another file called custom-strings in the same directory
with the same format (use tabs not spaces) and your own
description. Restart SC. Done.
kind regards,
Markus
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schiegl;357961 Wrote:
Hi,
open strings.txt and find the string you'd like to rename and it's
identifier e.g AUDIO_SOURCE_OPTICAL_SPDIF.
Now create another file called custom-strings in the same directory
with the same format (use tabs not spaces) and your own
description. Restart SC.
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