OK i wasn't thinking about that. Maybe I should ignore them in case they
get used to pass data around b/t plugins. Right now them tend to happen
when you do a keypress so they seem somewhat important but not as
important as the keypress. And then add handling in later if people want
to use them to pass info to the screensaver for some reason.

-- 
Mike Ruelle
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On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 16:13, Aubin Paul wrote:
> It's up to you, but you may want to watch for OSD_MESSAGE events so
> information can be communicated if necessary. Right now, we don't send
> anything particularly important with OSD_MESSAGE's, but if every part
> of Freevo watched for them, it would certainly make it easy for people
> to write monitoring plugins or something.
<snip>




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