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Title: is there a Command Line parameter for hairstyle..?
Post by: zeltak on January 13, 2004, 04:35:37 pm
hi guys!

im trying to configure my new x-10 remote so i have a quick Q thought i could have more later on  :P ;) :-[.

does anyone know it there is a Command Line parameter to go directly to hairstlyle mode or a keyboard shortcut?  ive looked for it in the Media Jukebox & Media Center Command Line parameters doc file but couldnt find it. any ideas?

thx alot

Zeltak  :)
Title: Re:is there a Command Line parameter for hairstyle..?
Post by: Monkeyboy on January 13, 2004, 04:40:24 pm
I am not sure, maybe someone knows. But if you are using Girder, you could just put the command in after run to swith it to Hairstyle.
Rich
Title: Re:is there a Command Line parameter for hairstyle..?
Post by: Uwe on January 14, 2004, 01:55:10 am
you can add a shortcut like CTRL-H in the file DATA\DEFAULT RESOURCES\RESOURCE.XML. It also appears in the Menue of MC. As this is not documented you have to add this change after every update of MC, or you have to save this file and restore it after update (in this case, you can't be sure that something else is changed in this file through the update :o) )

Uwe
Title: Re:is there a Command Line parameter for hairstyle..?
Post by: jleerigby on January 14, 2004, 07:12:39 am
I think there is a command line parameter (mjextman command) that will jump to hairstyle and I know for sure that there is a command that will toggle round MegaMe>Hairstyle>FullScreen.

Check out the .CSV file in the data\extras\girder folder.

On my HTPC I have MC in my start up folder and use the StartUp Options (Tools> Options> StartUp) to make it start in Hairstyle.  Then I use the toggle full screen command to go back to mega me or the windows menu command (listed in girder keyboard commands as APPS I think) to toggle between HS and Full Screen Vis.  The latter is useful as this way HS remembers it's current position rather than returning to the root menu.