Re: XMMS and Mozilla
> > > Can anyone advise how to make (a > > > working) XMMS work as a plug-in for > > > (a working) Mozilla 0.9.1? or if there > > > is a more appropriate application, than > > > XMMS? > > > > I think there's a difference between plug-ins and simply > > "helper" apps. Something like "flash" is a plug-in, or > > Adobe Acrobat and Apple's QuickTime (when they > > work *inside* the browser). > > > > For xmms, set it up in "Preferences" so that it works > > with the filetypes you want it to handle. I often copy the > > information from "old" Netscape. Finally, in the application > > line, put in "xmms %s". The "%s" is needed, otherwise > > the app just opens and does nothing. > > > > Regards > > Hall > > whie on this subject - is there a way to have make the default > action "enqueue" rather than open? so that when you click > on an mp3 in a web page it would merely enqueue the url, > rather than downloading it and opening it? I just checked xmms' website since I don't have a Linux box here at work. One of the commandline options is "-e" or "--enqueue". So, instead of "xmms %s" as shown above, maybe try "xmms -e %s" ?? Regards Hall
Re: XMMS and Mozilla
whie on this subject - is there a way to have make the default action "enqueue" rather than open? so that when you click on an mp3 in a web page it would merely enqueue the url, rather than downloading it and opening it? On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 13:01:48 -0400 "Hall Stevenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can anyone advise how to make (a > > working) XMMS work as a plug-in for > > (a working) Mozilla 0.9.1? or if there > > is a more appropriate application, than > > XMMS? > > I think there's a difference between plug-ins and simply > "helper" apps. Something like "flash" is a plug-in, or Adobe > Acrobat and Apple's QuickTime (when they work *inside* the > browser). > > For xmms, set it up in "Preferences" so that it works with the > filetypes you want it to handle. I often copy the information > from "old" Netscape. Finally, in the application line, put in > "xmms %s". The "%s" is needed, otherwise the app just opens > and does nothing. > > Regards > Hall > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: XMMS and Mozilla
> Can anyone advise how to make (a > working) XMMS work as a plug-in for > (a working) Mozilla 0.9.1? or if there > is a more appropriate application, than > XMMS? I think there's a difference between plug-ins and simply "helper" apps. Something like "flash" is a plug-in, or Adobe Acrobat and Apple's QuickTime (when they work *inside* the browser). For xmms, set it up in "Preferences" so that it works with the filetypes you want it to handle. I often copy the information from "old" Netscape. Finally, in the application line, put in "xmms %s". The "%s" is needed, otherwise the app just opens and does nothing. Regards Hall
Re: XMMS and Mozilla
Giulio Morgan wrote: > Can anyone advise how to make (a working) XMMS work as a plug-in for (a > working) Mozilla 0.9.1? or if there is a more appropriate application, than > XMMS? > > In general, how to setup plugins for Mozilla? > > Thanks very much > -- > ...just put them directly in the PLUGIN directory within mozilla/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins ..most likely is where that directory is...just copy/paste from netscape plugins directory and you'll need to restart mozilla .you can do via console using cp or via gmc or your favorite file manager...ie: right click on file to move within 'gmc' and choose destination... I"m not aware of xmms plugin I just use realplayer at moment it works. hth's lee -===
XMMS and Mozilla
Can anyone advise how to make (a working) XMMS work as a plug-in for (a working) Mozilla 0.9.1? or if there is a more appropriate application, than XMMS? In general, how to setup plugins for Mozilla? Thanks very much --