Good to know it works, thanks Adam (I've just had a hard drive failure, but
when I'm up and running again I'll give it a try).
2010/8/23 Adam Charrett
>
>
> On Mon, 23 Aug 2010, Francisco Eduardo Álvarez Solano wrote:
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> 2010/8/21 Paul
>>
>> That's odd, I can't replicate either of those
>
> self.spawnwm = config.COMMAND_SPAWN_WM
>> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'COMMAND_SPAWN_WM'
>>
>
> Looks like you need to add 2 new variables in your local_conf.py called
> COMMAND_SPAWN_WM and COMMAND_KILL_WM
>
> ie.
>
> COMMAND_SPAWN_WM = ''
> COMMAND_KILL_WM = ''
>
>
Y
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010, Francisco Eduardo Álvarez Solano wrote:
2010/8/21 Paul
That's odd, I can't replicate either of those functions - I'm
using 1.9.0 - I just get an empty directory if there's an fxd
command file in it and if I put the fxd location in the relevent
menu
2010/8/21 Paul
> That's odd, I can't replicate either of those functions - I'm using 1.9.0 -
> I just get an empty directory if there's an fxd command file in it and if I
> put the fxd location in the relevent menu items nothing shows up in Freevo.
> I'm using bash scripts to launch all of the ap
Hi Bill,
I use pykaraoke. It has a special mini frontend that's perfect - it launches
full screen and is just simply a list of all the karaoke songs in the
database (you can set this and update it from the main program) - the user
just scrolls through the songs and selects whichever one they want.
P.S. Apologies for replying to the digest and not chopping off the majority of
it - my bad. :(
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That's odd, I can't replicate either of those functions - I'm using 1.9.0 -
I just get an empty directory if there's an fxd command file in it and if I
put the fxd location in the relevent menu items nothing shows up in Freevo.
I'm using bash scripts to launch all of the applications but see you ha
2010/8/19 Paul
> Is it possible to run fxd command files from within the standard menu
> structure? I have quite a few running from the main menu now (internet,
> karaoke, the cheese photo application) and I wanted to clean it up by
> inserting some within the menu items (ie: karaoke within music
Paul wrote:
> Is it possible to run fxd command files from within the standard menu
> structure? I have quite a few running from the main menu now (internet,
> karaoke, the cheese photo application) and I wanted to clean it up by
> inserting some within the menu items (ie: karaoke within music, th
No, it doesn't show up, I've fiddled with it a lot but haven't had any
success.
On 19 August 2010 16:17, Alberto Hernando wrote:
> On Thursday 19 August 2010 20:05:43 Paul wrote:
> > Is it possible to run fxd command files from within the standard menu
> > structure? I have quite a few running f
On Thursday 19 August 2010 20:05:43 Paul wrote:
> Is it possible to run fxd command files from within the standard menu
> structure? I have quite a few running from the main menu now (internet,
> karaoke, the cheese photo application) and I wanted to clean it up by
> inserting some within the menu
Is it possible to run fxd command files from within the standard menu
structure? I have quite a few running from the main menu now (internet,
karaoke, the cheese photo application) and I wanted to clean it up by
inserting some within the menu items (ie: karaoke within music, the cheese
app within p
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