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pipsqueak

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how can i change "listening to: xxxx" text
« on: March 01, 2004, 10:31:15 pm »

ive added the 'copy listening to' button into the toolbar, who can i change the default text, which currently is:

Listening to: 'Groundswell (Chugn Bump)' from 'Global Underground 005 - Tony DeVit in Tokyo (Disc 1)' by 'Dex' on Media Center 10

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RhinoBanga

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Re:how can i change "listening to: xxxx" text
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2004, 12:54:50 am »

PlayingNow allows you to create your own customized text and assign it to a global hotkey so you can paste it straight into other applications.
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Re:how can i change "listening to: xxxx" text
« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2004, 07:21:48 pm »

rhino

thanks for getting back to me. i already use playing now: the next question is how do i set it up like that.

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Re:how can i change "listening to: xxxx" text
« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2004, 08:08:26 pm »

From the help file:

Paste
Pasting allows you to copy the current playing now track into an application.   This section defines the characteristics of this feature.

 

Setting:
 NumPastes
 
Description:
 This tells PlayingNow how many Paste sections you have.   PlayingNow will look at each Paste n section in turn to read the paste details.
 
Value Type:
 Number
 
Required:
 No ... the default is 0
 
Example:
 NumPastes=2
 

 

 

Example:

 

[Paste]

NumPastes=2

 

 

 

Paste N
This section defines the characteristic of an individual paste.

 

Setting:
 Hotkey
 
Description:
 What hotkey to use to activate the paste.
 
Value Type:
 Hotkey
 
Required:
 Yes
 
Example:
 Hotkey=Win+F9
 

 

Setting:
 Tokens
 
Description:
 What to paste into your current application.
 
Value Type:
 PlayingNowString
 
Required:
 Yes
 
Example:
 Tokens=
* imjustagamer is playing: <red><Name><purple>


 

 

Example:

 

[Paste]

NumPastes=2

 

[Paste 1]

Hotkey=Win+F9

Tokens=
* imjustagamer is playing: <red><Name><purple>

 

[Paste 2]

Hotkey=Win+F10

Tokens=
* imjustagamer is playing: <Name> - <Album>

 

Default is :

* imjustagamer is playing: 04Cluster One06 - 04Division Bell, The06  [Time: 5:58 | 524 kbps ape | 22.4 MB]


Your on your own for the rest.... I'm not that ....errr  Smart to figure it out. ;D
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Re:how can i change "listening to: xxxx" text
« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2004, 08:11:33 pm »

i was browsing through that section, but didnt want to mess anything up, thanks for the advice justagamer

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Re:how can i change "listening to: xxxx" text
« Reply #5 on: March 02, 2004, 09:02:03 pm »

Just make a copy of the ini, if you make a mistake delete and copy the ini back...

It might as well be in a foreighn language to me...
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