[slim] Re: Q on 6.1.1

2005-07-27 Thread mkozlows
Old Guy Wrote: 3. Title display now shows file name with .flac extention. Rephrase - From display via remote, choose Browse Music Folder and browse, then it seems that it is just showing what are in the folders including file names and file extention. This was not like that before, I

[slim] Re: Q on 6.1.1

2005-07-26 Thread Old Guy
OK, OK, now I understand the original question No. 1. Thank you very much. I will get used to the IE interface for SS. How about No. 3 and 4? 3. Title display now shows file name with .flac extention. Rephrase - From display via remote, choose Browse Music Folder and browse, then it seems

Re: [slim] Re: Q on 6.1.1

2005-07-26 Thread kdf
Quoting Old Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 3. Title display now shows file name with .flac extention. Rephrase - From display via remote, choose Browse Music Folder and browse, then it seems that it is just showing what are in the folders including file names and file extention. This was not like

Re: [slim] Re: Q on 6.1.1

2005-07-25 Thread Philip Meyer
A new SlimTray.exe has replaced it which is a proper tray application and simply launches your web browser when activated. I don't think of it as a proper tray application. A proper application that sits in the tray should really be a full application that is available on demand. The

Re: [slim] Re: Q on 6.1.1

2005-07-25 Thread Roy Owen
Technicallly it is a Service Helper App.On 7/25/05, Philip Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A newSlimTray.exe has replaced it which is a proper tray application andsimply launches your web browser when activated. I don't think of it as a proper tray application.A proper application that sits in the

Re: [slim] Re: Q on 6.1.1

2005-07-24 Thread Philip Meyer
clicking SlimServer icon opened its original itnerface browser, NOT IE. Where did SS original browser go? The SlimServer tray application was apparently not working too well (still works fine for me here), so it is no longer supported and you won't find it in new versions. Instead, you have to

Re: [slim] Re: Q on 6.1.1

2005-07-24 Thread dean blackketter
On Jul 24, 2005, at 1:15 PM, Philip Meyer wrote: clicking SlimServer icon opened its original itnerface browser, NOT IE. Where did SS original browser go? The SlimServer tray application was apparently not working too well (still works fine for me here), so it is no longer supported and

[slim] Re: Q on 6.1.1

2005-07-23 Thread gharris999
To avoid having to re-use an open IE browser window, just create a shortcut to the IE application itself with the slimserver URL as a command line arg. E.G. for me, the target entry in the short cut is: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE

[slim] Re: Q on 6.1.1

2005-07-23 Thread Old Guy
1. Now the interface is IE (opens up from the being used IE, which is a bit annoying). Is there any way to go back to Slimserver interface? it was always IE, just that it used to be a horribly crippled ancient version of IE that sucked. Not quite true, it opened in whatever version