Hi all,
on Fri, 15 Jan 2010 18:36:46 +0100GMT I wrote:
PM can anybody tell me where The Bat! stores the splash screen that shows
PM on startup?
PM A long time ago I added the screen of v3 to The Bat!'s directory as
PM splash.png on my PC because I liked it better than the new one. Now
PM I
Hello Peter,
Friday, January 15, 2010, 6:36:46 PM, you wrote:
can anybody tell me where The Bat! stores the splash screen that shows
on startup?
It is stored within the EXE. If you use a tool like MultiExtractor you
can see all the files within an EXE-file.
You can check by yourself
On Monday, January 18, 2010, 10:25:38 AM, Martin Schneider wrote:
can anybody tell me where The Bat! stores the splash screen that shows
on startup?
It is stored within the EXE. If you use a tool like MultiExtractor you
can see all the files within an EXE-file.
that should mean you can
Hi all,
can anybody tell me where The Bat! stores the splash screen that shows
on startup?
A long time ago I added the screen of v3 to The Bat!'s directory as
splash.png on my PC because I liked it better than the new one. Now
I decided to want the new one of Christmas edition, but I cannot get
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 at 14:28:45 -0600, Dwight wrote:
I have an installation with the minimal splash screen, which overrides
the default splash screens.
By minimal splash screen do you mean you are using the /NOLOGO
command line parameter, or is there something else that can be done
with splash
On Friday, January 26, 2007, 5:42:53 PM, Robin Anson wrote:
By minimal splash screen do you mean you are using the /NOLOGO
command line parameter,
no
or is there something else that can be done with splash screens?
Is it, for example, possible to change the Xmas splash screen for
another
Hallo Dean,
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 01:34:14 -0600GMT (23-12-2005, 8:34 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
D --
D Cheers,
Please correct you signature delimiter. It's supposed to be dash,
dash, space, enter, but yours is starting with a space and it won't
work properly in that case.
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Groetjes,
Hello Dean,
A couple of versions back I started to have the Gray background for
splash screen.
it seems you integrated the Minimal Design Splash.
Anyone have suggestions as to how I can get the splash background back
to normal - or have a different one I can use besides this bat on a
gray
Hello Dean everyone else,
on 22-Dez-2005 at 14:29 you (Dean) wrote:
I looked through the folder and yes the images are there
The images are included in the executable program. They are not stand-alone
files. Whatever splash screen images you have in your folder, TB doesn't
use them
Hello Alexander,
Whatever splash screen images you have in your folder, TB doesn't
use them.
you can use your own background pictures. Here is a guidance from Robo:
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| DE They seam to appear randomly.
| Ok, people, I can say more - if you put images
On Thursday, December 22, 2005, 11:50:09 AM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
The images are included in the executable program. They are not
stand-alone files. Whatever splash screen images you have in your
folder, TB doesn't use them.
That isn't necessarily so. I have a 'minimal.png
Hello TBUDL,
Im making a wallpaper for my desktop with TB! Theme. Im looking for
the font that is used on the splash screen that reads The Bat!.
Anyone know what font it is?
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Best regards,
Darrin
Using The Bat! v3.0.1.33 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service
For some of us, Windows is not the main OS and as such run it is run on
slow computers. Is there a way to get rid of the splash screen? It
blocks the screen for 20 seconds.
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Regards, Charles.
Using TB! 2.12 Beta/1 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Hello Charles,
Tuesday, June 29, 2004, 2:14:44 PM, you wrote:
Charles For some of us, Windows is not the main OS and as such run it
Charles is run on slow computers. Is there a way to get rid of the
Charles splash screen? It blocks the screen for 20 seconds.
Set your shortcut to do this:
C
Hello Charles,
Tuesday, June 29, 2004, 10:14:44 PM, you wrote:
For some of us, Windows is not the main OS and as such run it is run on
slow computers. Is there a way to get rid of the splash screen? It
blocks the screen for 20 seconds.
1) Open the properties of the shortcut (desktop icon
Hi Leif
On Tuesday, June 29, 2004 14:17 your local time, which was 21:17 my
local time, Leif Gregory [LG] wrote;
Charles For some of us, Windows is not the main OS and as such run it
Charles is run on slow computers. Is there a way to get rid of the
Charles splash screen? It blocks the screen
Hello Leif,
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 14:17:46 -0600 UTC, Leif Gregory wrote:
LG C:\Program Files\The Bat!\TheBat.EXE /NOLOGO
Yes :)
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Regards, Charles.
Using TB! 2.12 Beta/1 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Current version is 2.11.02 | 'Using
Is there anyway to disable the splash screen when launching The Bat!?
Thanks
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Current version is 2.10.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
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Dear Christopher,
@5-May-2004, 19:52 Christopher Davies [CD] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to tbudl:
CD Is there anyway to disable the splash screen when launching The
CD Bat!?
Just add /NOLOGO to the shortcut command that launches TB.
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TB
Wednesday, May 5, 2004, 1:52:08 PM, you wrote:
CD Is there anyway to disable the splash screen when launching The Bat!?
Hi Christopher,
From the TB Help:
You can add some start-up parameters to it to define a set of actions
performed whenever you open the Shortcut. For example
Hi Marck,
On Wed, 5 May 2004, at 20:52:28 [GMT +0200 ] (which was 20:52 where I live)
you wrote about: 'Splash Screen?'
I am seeing your message as a message with an embedded message and that embedded
message has also two parts:
Why is that ?
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[EMAIL
Howdy Robert,
Wednesday, May 5, 2004, 8:56:53 PM, Robert wrotened:
Robert I am seeing your message as a message with an
Robert embedded message and that embedded message has also two parts:
Robert Why is that ?
Robert
Coz one embedded message is never enough
(and watch you cut mark btw)
Hello all,
The splash screen that show up at the start of TB
is quite nice, but not quite nice enough to stay
there for as long as it does ;-)
Is there anyway to cut it short?
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Regards,
Ochrid
_ The Bat! v 2.0 beta/1 op Windows XP
On Saturday, August 23, 2003 at 19:49:55 GMT +0200 (which was 10:49 AM where I live)
Ochrid wrote:
Ochrid The splash screen that show up at the start of TB
Ochrid is quite nice, but not quite nice enough to stay
Ochrid there for as long as it does ;-)
Ochrid Is there anyway to cut it short?
Add
Regarding The Bat's splash screen, at 1:49 PM on 8/23/2003, Ochrid
typed ...
O Is there anyway to cut it short?
Click it and it flies away. (I didn't know that until now, but I
thought I'd give it a try. This is a scary thought, but I'm beginning
to think like a TB programmer: If you think
Hello Hugh,
Saturday, August 23, 2003, 8:36:34 PM, you wrote:
HTH Add /NOLOGO to the command line that
HTH loads The Bat! For example:
HTH C:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe /NOLOGO
HTH This works for v1 and, I assume, for v2.
That worked for me too, but not anymore.
I am now using beta
Hello Hugh,
Saturday, August 23, 2003, 8:36:34 PM, you wrote:
HTH This works for v1 and, I assume, for v2.
Yes, it does. I first thought it didn't, but that
was because I had attached the short cut to the
Menu Start (using Win XP). With a fresh short cut
the 'nologo' it works.
However, now
! on my Quick Launch toolbar with included the
/nologo parameter,
(3) Configure the hotkey to point to that link instead of the program
exe as before and TB! launches without a splash screen.
Simple when you know how isn't it? :-)
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Cheers,
Anne
Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows 98 4.10 Build
to that link instead of the program
A exe as before and TB! launches without a splash screen.
A Simple when you know how isn't it? :-)
It doesn't even have to be on the toolbar; you could find the folder
that the QuickLaunch link is in and move it to another folder; you'll
still be able to make a shortcut
Hi Barry2!
In message mid:9167294797.20021024020938;freeuk.com
on Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 8:09:38 PM, you wrote:
JS Start/Run/type command/Click OK
B Works in Win98 too !! So the old DOS backbone is still lurking in
B WinXP :-)
Actually, more like a forebone in the NT-based systems. In
Hello Anne!
On Friday, October 25, 2002 at 4:34:06 AM you wrote:
Dierk, do you mean is my TB program path the same as Jonathan wrote?
Yes. The first thing to look for is always if someone corrected paths
to his needs.
If so, yes it it, and the batch file *did* work when I ran it from the
batch file, and Lo! it ran and launched TB
*without* the logo. However, I did get a huge black dos window in the
middle of my screen which actually lasted longer than TB splash screen
and didn't auto-close! g
Actually, the point of my message was to scrap the batch file
idea entirely. My method
Hello James,
Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 7:59:09 PM, you wrote:
JA dir
JA and see what it tells you The Bat! folder is. Mine shows as
JA thebat~1...
Will that be the same in Windows XP? I can't duplicate the above in
XP.
JS For XP, you can try the same method via command prompt. You can
Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 5:22:58 PM, Dierk wrote in message
mid:992157239.20021023182258;gmx.net
DH Does Anne use the same folder layout like you?
Dierk, do you mean is my TB program path the same as Jonathan wrote?
If so, yes it it, and the batch file *did* work when I ran it from the
the second batch file, and Lo! it ran and launched TB
*without* the logo. However, I did get a huge black dos window in the
middle of my screen which actually lasted longer than TB splash screen
and didn't auto-close! g
Good job I actually *like* TB splash screen methinks! ;-)
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Cheers,
Anne
Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 5:38:30 AM, Mark wrote in message
mid:11746040813.20021022213830;ahsoftware.net
MW What happens if you double-click on the batch file itself? That
MW *should* launch TB with no logo. If it doesn't, there's an error in
MW the batch file. If it does, then something's
Hello Jonathan!
On Wednesday, October 23, 2002 at 3:37:19 AM you wrote:
Hrm... curious... I tested it here (unfortunately I don't have a
hotkey here, so I'll have to test it with that at work) and it loaded
without splash. I'll get back to you on that... I'm most confused now
:)
Does Anne
Hello Jonathan,
Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 2:02:13 AM, you wrote:
JA The program wouldn't load at all if that was the case ;) Plus I
JA missed the off so to use short paths, something which works in
JA all versions of dos I know... try going:
JA cd\progra~1\
JA then type
JA dir
JA and
Hello Adam,
Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 9:15:12 PM, you wrote:
A Will that be the same in Windows XP? I can't duplicate the above in
A XP.
Possibly because WinXP uses the NT kernel and there's no DOS any more
as far as it's concerned ??
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Best regards,
Barry2
Using The Bat! v1.61 on
Hello Adam,
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, at 17:45:12 [GMT -0230] (which was 4:15:12
PM in NY, USA) Adam wrote:
JA cd\progra~1\
JA then type
JA dir
JA and see what it tells you The Bat! folder is. Mine shows as
JA thebat~1...
Will that be the same in Windows XP? I can't duplicate the above in
XP.
Hello James,
Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 11:29:09 PM, you wrote:
JS For XP, you can try the same method via command prompt. You can
JS get to the prompt by typing command (without quotes) in the
JS Run dialogue.
JS Start/Run/type command/Click OK
Works in Win98 too !! So the old DOS backbone
On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 06:28, Allie C Martin wrote:
JA - Open Notepad (Start - Programs - Accessories - Notepad)
JA - Put:
JA c:\progra~1\thebat~1\thebat.exe /nologo
^
shouldn't a space be there? Why not write the
line
Hallo Allie,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 23:28:25 -0500GMT (23-10-02, 6:28 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
JA c:\progra~1\thebat~1\thebat.exe /nologo
ACM ^
ACM shouldn't a space be there? Why not write the
ACM line like this?
ACM
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'Lo ~John,
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 21:23:32 -0700 your time, you authored this:
~ Is there a way to prevent the Splash Screen from displaying when
~ opening theBat ? If there are no settings for this, does anyone have a
~ Hack for this?
A work
Hello Simon,
Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 9:01:47 AM, you wrote:
S Set the path to tb.bat and you'll have no more
S splash screen :)
Someone else mentioned changing the splash screen. How would you do
that?
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Best regards,
Adam
Current
Thanks again Allie!
The shortcut worked exactly as you said.
I use MailWasher sometimes as well...
To get it to work with mail washer you have to add double
quotes, like this:
C:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe /NOLOGO
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~John,
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figured Allie :-)
ACM I think your stuck at a crossroads. Either enjoy the logo and the
ACM keyboard hotkey, or switch to another method for launching TB!.
I don't actually dislike the splash screen and I'm more than happy to
keep it - in fact when I tried launching TB via a Win shortcut and saw
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ACM I think your stuck at a crossroads. Either enjoy the logo and
ACM the keyboard hotkey, or switch to another method for launching
ACM TB!.
I don't actually dislike the splash screen and I'm more than
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'Lo ~John,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 08:59:00 -0700 your time, you authored this:
~ To get it to work with mail washer you have to add double
~ quotes, like this:
~ C:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe /NOLOGO
I don't need to use double quotes using
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'Lo Jonathan,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 11:54:11 -0500 your time, you authored this:
snip
JA How about making a batch file to call TB! with the /nologo and then
JA setting your hotkey to run the batch file?
What, you mean like here:
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On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, Simon wrote...
JA How about making a batch file to call TB! with the /nologo and then
JA setting your hotkey to run the batch file?
What, you mean like here:
mid:1941166515.20021022123147;theycallmesimon.co.uk
;-)
Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 5:54:11 PM, Jonathan wrote in message
mid:8810147109.20021022115411;certiflexdimension.com
JA How about making a batch file to call TB! with the /nologo and then
JA setting your hotkey to run the batch file?
Because I'm not techie enough to know how to write a batch
Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 2:09:18 AM, Jonathan wrote in message
mid:323416644.20021022200918;certiflexdimension.com
JA I believe somebody has already given an example, but here is a very
JA simple way:
JA That should work just fine :)
Jonathan
Thanks for the instructions - I didn't
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On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, Anne wrote...
JA I believe somebody has already given an example, but here is a very
JA simple way:
Thanks for the instructions - I didn't realise that batch files were
as simple as that!
Yes, they can be pretty
Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 2:37:19 AM, Jonathan wrote in message
mid:1315098014.20021022203719;certiflexdimension.com
JA Hrm... curious... I tested it here (unfortunately I don't have a
JA hotkey here, so I'll have to test it with that at work) and it loaded
JA without splash. I'll get back to
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On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, Allie C Martin wrote...
JA - Open Notepad (Start - Programs - Accessories - Notepad)
JA - Put:
JA c:\progra~1\thebat~1\thebat.exe /nologo
^
shouldn't a space be there? Why
Anne-
Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 6:31:16 PM, you wrote:
A However, I tried this and it didn't work - I still have a logo showing
A when TB launches even though the hotkey is now pointing to the batch
A file.
What happens if you double-click on the batch file itself? That
*should* launch TB with
Is there a way to prevent the Splash Screen from displaying when
opening theBat ?
If there are no settings for this, does anyone have a Hack
for this?
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~John,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
AVG Anti-Virus http://www.grisoft.com
The Bat E-Mail Client http://www.ritlabs.com
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~john [j] wrote:'
j Is there a way to prevent the Splash Screen from displaying
j when opening theBat ? If there are no settings for this, does
j anyone have a Hack for this?
No hack required. Just open
Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 3:40:59 AM, Allie wrote in message
mid:170190284254.20021021214059;landscreek.net
ACM No hack required. Just open your TB! shortcuts properties. In the
ACM target field where the path to the executable is. Add the parameter
ACM /NOLOGO.
ACM Your target info will look
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In mid:137226344655.20021022042820;gmx.co.uk,
Anne [A] wrote:'
A This works if you use the standard Windows shortcuts to launch TB
A but it doesn't if - like me - you use a keyboard with MS
A Intellitype Software enabled hotkeys. The mail key
Hello Anne,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, at 04:28:20 [GMT +0100] (which was 11:28:20
PM in NY, USA) Anne wrote:
Is there a way of getting round this - apart from not using
the mail key which I won't not do - does anyone know?
Create a shortcut to the shortcut with the NOLOGO switch?
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Best
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James Senick [JS] wrote:'
Is there a way of getting round this - apart from not using
the mail key which I won't not do - does anyone know?
JS Create a shortcut to the shortcut with the NOLOGO
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Hello Marck!
On Friday, July 20, 2001 at 2:41:18 AM you wrote:
:-) You did. Change your TB shortcut to use the /NOLOGO command line
parameter and that will disable the splash screen.
Since this is only possible for shortcuts (Start menu, Desktop
the splash screen.
DH Since this is only possible for shortcuts (Start menu, Desktop link),
DH I'd really like to see an option under Preferences. Nearly all other
DH programmes under Win9x have this.
A very good point. Then again, the splash screen does only ever appear
when you start the program. How
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Hello Marck!
On Friday, July 20, 2001 at 12:35:39 PM you wrote:
I rarely open the explorer, find an executable and run it raw
shrug. The only argument is that more technical knowledge is
needed to modify a shortcut than to flick an option
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Hi Benson,
On 20 July 2001 at 20:04:29 -0400 (which was 01:04 where I live)
Benson Wills wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
BW Why isn't there an option to disable the splash screen? Or did I
BW overlook it?
:-) You did. Change
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