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Technical (Development, Security, etc.) => Unix / Linux Discussion => Topic started by: MaDDoG on April 01, 2008, 05:20:55 pm
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Anyone know if an Amarok plugin exists for JavaOp similar to Stealth's winamp support?
If so, awesome.
If not, it would be great. I love nothing more then to /m my bot while playing a game to change what im listening to.
the thing is im a noob so all i know is BASIC. Java hates me with a passion so i cant write a plugin with the knowledge i have, which btw is pretty much none as far as java goes.
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I doubt it. I don't remember how open amaroK is for probing it for information like that, though; it wouldn't be too hard to ask it for information and/or have it spit out what it's listening to a text file for reading by JavaOp2.
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That would be nice, How do you think i would go about doing that?
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Not to insult you or anything, but if you had to ask that chances are you probably can't do it. :P
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Not to insult you or anything, but if you had to ask that chances are you probably can't do it. :P
lol your probably right, but im always up to learning. I just started with linux myself about 4 months ago. and im a complete java noob so...
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Not to insult you or anything, but if you had to ask that chances are you probably can't do it. :P
lol your probably right, but im always up to learning. I just started with linux myself about 4 months ago. and im a complete java noob so...
If you're willing to do a little extra work like installing a Python interpreter, doing a little configuration, and linking me to an amaroK SDK, I'd be happy to write a script that lets you manipulate amaroK while in a Battle.net game. :)
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That would be awesome, have AIM, MSN, or Yahoo?