I'm not sure what extra value Total Commander brings to this. The capability to copy the path and name of a file is built into Windows?
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Support ? Aimp 4.7
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Re: Support ? Aimp 4.7
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Re: Support ? Aimp 4.7
To be honest I'm not using Explorer, but total Commander all the time, so I'm not entirely familiar with how does Explorer work. But looking to your screenshot my Explorer does look a little bit different. Is your OS a Win 10 or Win 11?
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Re: Support ? Aimp 4.7
I'm on Win11, but it works on Win10 as well. You just have to SHIFT-right click in Win10.
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Re: Support ? Aimp 4.7
Ok, as said, I practically never using this feature and this is why I didn't know about it. My bad...
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Re: Support ? Aimp 4.7
I certainly have nothing against Total Commander. I don't use it, but I have heard good things over the years. Just don't think it adds particular value in this specific instance.
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Re: Support ? Aimp 4.7
Ok. So, I have this code:balala wrote: ↑November 5th, 2021, 8:58 pm Open the folder containing the Aimp.exe (according to your previous post it should be C:\User\Program Files\Aimp) in Explorer. Click the address bar of Explorer. The path of the folder highlights. Copy and paste it to PlayerPath option. Add a backslash (\),then copy the name of the .exe file and paste it after the last backslash added previously.
That's it.
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[Switch]
Meter=Bitmap
MeasureName=Player
X=15
Y=(60+#SwitchY#)
BitmapImage=#@#Images\Switch
BitmapFrames=2
BitmapExtend=2
BitmapDigits=1
BitmapSeparation=12
DynamicVariables=1
LeftMouseUpAction=[!CommandMeasure "Player" "TogglePlayer"]
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[MetaData]
Title=Player Settings
[Variables]
@Include=#@#Variables.inc
@Include2=#@#dChameleon.inc
@Include3=#@#Visualizer.inc
@Include=#@#Player.inc
[CHOOSE]
Meter=String
X=100
Y=10
Text="CHOOSE A PLAYER"
FontSize=15
StringAlign=Center
AntiAlias=1
InlineSetting=GradientColor | 270 | [DesktopFG1] ; 0.0 | [DesktopFG2] ; 0.5 | [DesktopBG2] ; 1.0
DynamicVariables=1
[Aimp]
Meter=Image
MeasureName=Player
X=25
Y=40
ImageName=#@#Images\skin\Aimp1
DynamicVariables=1
LeftMouseUpAction=[!WriteKeyValue Aimp ImageName "#@#Images\skin\Aimp1"][!WriteKeyValue iTunes ImageName "#@#Images\skin\iTunes"][!WriteKeyValue MusicBee ImageName "#@#Images\skin\MusicBee"][!WriteKeyValue Winamp ImageName "#@#Images\skin\Winamp"][!WriteKeyValue Player PlayerName "AIMP" #@#Player.inc][!RefreshGroup Neonite]
[iTunes]
Meter=Image
MeasureName=Player
X=5R
Y=40
ImageName=#@#Images\skin\iTunes
DynamicVariables=1
LeftMouseUpAction=[!WriteKeyValue Aimp ImageName "#@#Images\skin\Aimp"][!WriteKeyValue iTunes ImageName "#@#Images\skin\iTunes1"][!WriteKeyValue MusicBee ImageName "#@#Images\skin\MusicBee"][!WriteKeyValue Winamp ImageName "#@#Images\skin\Winamp"][!WriteKeyValue Player PlayerName "iTUNES" #@#Player.inc][!RefreshGroup Neonite]
[MusicBee]
Meter=Image
MeasureName=Player
X=5R
Y=40
ImageName=#@#Images\skin\MusicBee
DynamicVariables=1
LeftMouseUpAction=[!WriteKeyValue Aimp ImageName "#@#Images\skin\Aimp"][!WriteKeyValue iTunes ImageName "#@#Images\skin\iTunes"][!WriteKeyValue MusicBee ImageName "#@#Images\skin\MusicBee1"][!WriteKeyValue Winamp ImageName "#@#Images\skin\Winamp"][!WriteKeyValue Player PlayerName "CAD" #@#Player.inc][!RefreshGroup Neonite]
[Winamp]
Meter=Image
MeasureName=Player
X=5R
Y=40
ImageName=#@#Images\skin\Winamp
DynamicVariables=1
LeftMouseUpAction=[!WriteKeyValue Aimp ImageName "#@#Images\skin\Aimp"][!WriteKeyValue iTunes ImageName "#@#Images\skin\iTunes"][!WriteKeyValue MusicBee ImageName "#@#Images\skin\MusicBee"][!WriteKeyValue Winamp ImageName "#@#Images\skin\Winamp1"][!WriteKeyValue Player PlayerName "WINAMP" #@#Player.inc][!RefreshGroup Neonite]
Now, where would be the best place to add the path
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Re: Support ? Aimp 4.7
There is no such thing as best place. It has to be added to the parent NowPlaying measure, which is not posted. It probably is placed into one of those included files (most probably in the @Resources\Player.inc file). It has to be the measure having a Measure=NowPlaying option and a PlayerName=AIMP option (the PlayerName option is indicating a player, not another measure, so not something like PlayerName=[MeasureTitle] or some similar).
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Re: Support ? Aimp 4.7
Yeah. I realized that after going through my files. My idea, though was that I could use a !WriteKeyValue bang to add the path to the measurebalala wrote: ↑November 5th, 2021, 9:50 pm There is no such thing as best place. It has to be added to the parent NowPlaying measure, which is not posted. It probably is placed into one of those included files (most probably in the @Resources\Player.inc file). It has to be the measure having a Measure=NowPlaying option and a PlayerName=AIMP option (the PlayerName option is indicating a player, not another measure, so not something like PlayerName=[MeasureTitle] or some similar).
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Re: Support ? Aimp 4.7
This works for Aimp, but obviously the path is not the same for the other players:
[Player]
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Measure=NowPlaying
PlayerName=AIMP
PlayerPath="C:\Program Files\AIMP3\AIMP.exe"
PlayerType=Status
Group=Neonite
This is why I wanted to use the !WriteKeyValue bang.
What I noticed is
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PlayerPath="C:\Program Files\AIMP3\AIMP.exe"
So,
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[Aimp]
Meter=Image
MeasureName=Player
X=25
Y=40
ImageName=#@#Images\skin\Aimp1
DynamicVariables=1
LeftMouseUpAction=[!WriteKeyValue Player PlayerPath="C:\Program Files\AIMP3\AIMP.exe"][!WriteKeyValue Aimp ImageName "#@#Images\skin\Aimp1"][!WriteKeyValue iTunes ImageName "#@#Images\skin\iTunes"][!WriteKeyValue MusicBee ImageName "#@#Images\skin\MusicBee"][!WriteKeyValue Winamp ImageName "#@#Images\skin\Winamp"][!WriteKeyValue Player PlayerName "AIMP" #@#Player.inc][!RefreshGroup Neonite]
It could have been nice if there was a way to just delete "C:\Program Files\AIMP3\AIMP.exe" when another player is chosen so that rainmeter can do auto detection.
I cannot quite find another workaround through this.
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Re: Support ? Aimp 4.7
You do realize that not everyone has AIMP installed in C...David8192 wrote: ↑November 5th, 2021, 11:52 pm This works for Aimp, but obviously the path is not the same for the other players:
[Player]Currently I do not have Winamp and itunes to test with, and Musicbee is a portable version so it might not be the same as the end user's in some ways.Code: Select all
Measure=NowPlaying PlayerName=AIMP PlayerPath="C:\Program Files\AIMP3\AIMP.exe" PlayerType=Status Group=Neonite
This is why I wanted to use the !WriteKeyValue bang.
What I noticed isshould change according to the selected player.Code: Select all
PlayerPath="C:\Program Files\AIMP3\AIMP.exe"
So,I guess the only way to make this work for all is to install the other players and add the necessary paths?Code: Select all
[Aimp] Meter=Image MeasureName=Player X=25 Y=40 ImageName=#@#Images\skin\Aimp1 DynamicVariables=1 LeftMouseUpAction=[!WriteKeyValue Player PlayerPath="C:\Program Files\AIMP3\AIMP.exe"][!WriteKeyValue Aimp ImageName "#@#Images\skin\Aimp1"][!WriteKeyValue iTunes ImageName "#@#Images\skin\iTunes"][!WriteKeyValue MusicBee ImageName "#@#Images\skin\MusicBee"][!WriteKeyValue Winamp ImageName "#@#Images\skin\Winamp"][!WriteKeyValue Player PlayerName "AIMP" #@#Player.inc][!RefreshGroup Neonite]
It could have been nice if there was a way to just delete "C:\Program Files\AIMP3\AIMP.exe" when another player is chosen so that rainmeter can do auto detection.
I cannot quite find another workaround through this.
Saying this cause you asked about the end user, which means this skin is not for your personal use.
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