i've found a solution for this question: in preferences window, on interface menu -> advanced, if i check the "be quiet" option vlc doesn't show errors and warnings anymoreanother question: is there a way to disable the error windows (the one that asks to fix the movie and the one that shows the errors)? i don't want to see them everytime i open a partial downloaded movie
ok, but a lot of apps can have no open window, you can check if they are running looking at the dock *they black arrow under the icon*, anyway i think it should be a good "half-way" to hide the controller window only when the movie window is open1) Sorry, this isn't possible at the moment and I don't think that such a feature would be implemented. This would be kind of against the human interface guidelines on Macs, because the user should always see something different to the changed menu-bar to be notified that the application is running.
Adding this is as an advanced-preference would be possible of course, but I personally don't have the time to do this.
ok thanks2) The one showing the errors can be disabled in the preferences. Go to the interface section, check the advanced-flag at the bottom and check "Be quiet". Save the preferences and restart VLC.
The one asking to repair files, etc. can't be disabled at the moment and I don't see that this will be done in the future.
This is actually not that hard to achieve if you have Xcode and Interface Builder installed off the OS X install disc. This is how I did it:- is there a way to hide the controller window by default? in 0.8.5 version there are already the controls in the main window and i'd like not to see the controller window everytime i open vlc
I second that question.is there a way to hide the controller window by default? in 0.8.5 version there are already the controls in the main window and i'd like not to see the controller window everytime i open vlc
Just had to post to say, that worked like a charm!This is actually not that hard to achieve if you have Xcode and Interface Builder installed off the OS X install disc. This is how I did it:- is there a way to hide the controller window by default? in 0.8.5 version there are already the controls in the main window and i'd like not to see the controller window everytime i open vlc
After performing that procedure, the controller window shouldn't appear anymore when you launch VLC. Hope this works, however it couldn't be a bad idea to make a back up of VLC before trying it.
- First, I went to /Applications in Finder and found the VLC icon
- I Control-Clicked it and chose "Show Package Contents"
- Then, I went in the Contents->Resources->English.lproj folder and opened MainMenu.nib in Interface Builder
- In the "MainMenu.nib (English)" window, select the "vlc" icon
- Choose Tools->Show Inspector from the menu bar
- Uncheck "Visible at launch time"
- Save and quit
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