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11 Nov, 2009 03:09 AM

I Have came up against a problem with the Info window in Beatunes (It is not resizable & there is no way to adjust it).... See Pic

However if you ad that bar on the right of the info window (Problem solved)

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by hendrik on 11 Nov, 2009 09:16 AM

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    Hey,

    I see what you are saying. Have been using that Last.FM plugin by any chance?

    This will definitely be fixed in 2.1. Thanks for making me aware of it.

    -hendrik

  2. 2 Posted by D on 11 Nov, 2009 10:57 AM

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    No probs..
    Is 2.1. any time soon ?
    Yes i have been using the last.fm plugin,
    Been finding it very useful For my Tags in Traktor Pro.
    I keep the Keys in My "comment" eg: 7A - 2A,12A 9A,5A
    After using last.fm plugin they look like this eg: 7A - 2A,12A,9A,5Alast.fm;...........................
    is there a way to add three spaces before last.fm
    so after the tracks are analyze i then have eg;7A - 2A,12A 9A,5A last.fm:.....................
    easier on the eyes & i don't really wont to do this manually.

    Thanks
    D

  3. Support Staff 3 Posted by hendrik on 11 Nov, 2009 08:33 PM

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    Hi,

    Well, I really hope beaTunes 2.1 is ready soon - there are still a couple of things that need to be squared away.
    Regarding the plugin - right now there is no way to configure what you have in mind. You could of course modify the plugin yourself.

    -hendrik

  4. 4 Posted by D on 11 Nov, 2009 09:55 PM

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    Hi
    Thats Good to here "soon" looking forward to it... Good Work Dude.

    Sorry bit of a noob to this,& have read the docs.
    So how do i open the java doc to edit it,without getting the error "could not open message"
    I have java version 6 update 17 ( build 1.6.0_17-b04)
    Beatunes 2-0-18-jre-win
    Window Vista.SP2

  5. Support Staff 5 Posted by hendrik on 11 Nov, 2009 10:04 PM

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    Which Java Docs? Not sure what you mean.

    -hendrik

  6. 6 Posted by D on 11 Nov, 2009 10:27 PM

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    Sorry my bad, i meen the JAR File for lastfm,
    how do i edit that
    do i use maven.

  7. Support Staff 7 Posted by hendrik on 11 Nov, 2009 10:29 PM

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    You have to download the maven project zip that's also mentioned in the news post. It only makes sense though, if you are familiar with maven2/java.

    -hendrik

  8. 8 Posted by D on 11 Nov, 2009 10:51 PM

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    Have maven 2.2.1 & Project zip + my API if needed.
    but not to familiar with this coding lark .

    To be honest wont it be a case of findind the line of code (:last.fm) & put the spaces
    before ( :last.fm ) and save.
    like i said though im a noob at this.

  9. Support Staff 9 Posted by hendrik on 11 Nov, 2009 10:56 PM

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    Yes, pretty much.

    BUT: you want your already existing comments to still be recognized, so you'll have to take that into account.

    Well, if you have Maven installed, you should be able to unpack the project zip, go to its base directory and build it using the command line command mvn clean install.

    If you have that working alright for you. You can go ahead and make the changes you need. You will also need a Last.FM API key.

    Maybe this is a little too much work just for changing the way the plugin does some spaces...

    -hendrik

  10. 10 Posted by D on 11 Nov, 2009 11:26 PM

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    i agree, but It would be betterthanthisthough if you've already use the comment for something before hand.

  11. Support Staff 11 Posted by hendrik on 12 Nov, 2009 09:03 AM

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    Well, let me know where you're stuck and I'll be happy to help.

    -hendrik

  12. 12 Posted by D on 12 Nov, 2009 10:22 PM

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    Thanks dude, appreciated that

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