Friday, January 31, 2003, 5:18:13 PM, Jonathan wrote:
JA It's supposed to check to see if the file is empty. If it is *not*
JA empty, then it says while listening to song name... if the file is
JA empty, then it outputs nothing. So basically if not listening to
JA music, nothing will be
Friday, January 31, 2003, 6:02:23 PM, Peter wrote:
PM I believe you have configured it to your needs, haven't you?
I think so Peter. The config box reads like this
Output filename:
C:\Program Files\Winamp\Plugins\music.txt
Default string:
No song being played just now
Prefix:
Left blank
Hello Peter Meyns,
On or about Friday, January 31, 2003 at 19:40:50GMT +0100 (which
was 1:40 PM in the tropics where I live) Peter Meyns posted:
PM Winamp currently playing: Kim Carnes - Bette Davis Eyes
At last, something I actually recognize as 'music!'
--
Warmest tropical wishes,
Spike
Friday, January 31, 2003, 6:35:16 PM, Peter wrote:
PM Set
PM it to 100 or 75 and see the outcome. :-)
PM The other settings look ok.
Thanks Peter, I did try it at 25 originally and it just gave me a
bigger space between the 's lol. I've changed it to 100 and it's
written the title to the text
Friday, January 31, 2003, 8:00:00 PM, Carsten wrote:
CT Did you enter a value for characters in the VTitleSpy
CT configuration dialog?
CT Like: Align text [Left] on [80] characters.
I did try it with 25 but that didn't work so I set it back to 1 and it
still didn't work! lol Peter suggested
Friday, January 31, 2003, 7:40:25 PM, Peter wrote:
PM I'm glad you found the culprit. My suggestion: remove the folder
PM template
PM and stick to address book templates.
PM Good to see that it wasn't that way off-topic. *S*
Yeah I need to have a good sort out with all my templates I think...
Friday, January 31, 2003, 10:17:40 PM, ~John wrote:
~ Peter, I'm not interested in displaying what song I'm listening
~ too... but I would like to know how you go about adding the random
~ quotes in your signature?
This is another neat macro ~John - put all the quotes you want to use
into a
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