'Ticker' at bottom of the screen
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@ccwtech said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@dashrender said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@ccwtech said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@jaredbusch said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@scottalanmiller said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@ccwtech said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@black3dynamite said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
Not looking for RSS feeds, just custom text that she can manually input and would scroll at the bottom of the screen for employee's to see throughout the day.
RSS would be a good input method for that, though.
Yeah, he is not listening to a damned thing. the best thing to do would be to use an RSS ticker and just whip out a quick RSS formatted file someplace that can be edited.
Doing something custom on the machine is just stupid.
I posted long ago that I found a solution but JB was upset I didn't do RSS... Hence this thread going way out of control.
If the solution you found is good enough for your boss, Screw @JaredBusch. Of course that said - when you boss comes back and wants you to roll this out company wide (or at least more than just one computer), You, the IT person will likely like the RSS solution to this.
I don't mind that. And I don't mind learning. It just seemed like someone's feelings were hurt.
Will the RSS feed stay at the bottom like the photo showing the one I found does?
That depends on the particular ticker. That it is RSS feeding it is just the standard format for feeding that kind of data. Doesn't need to be RSS, that's just a simple format commonly associated with this kind of thing.
But it is two different things, one is the ticker that displays something (generally RSS) and the RSS which is just a text file for populating list data.
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@scottalanmiller said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@ccwtech said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@dashrender said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@ccwtech said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@jaredbusch said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@scottalanmiller said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@ccwtech said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@black3dynamite said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
Not looking for RSS feeds, just custom text that she can manually input and would scroll at the bottom of the screen for employee's to see throughout the day.
RSS would be a good input method for that, though.
Yeah, he is not listening to a damned thing. the best thing to do would be to use an RSS ticker and just whip out a quick RSS formatted file someplace that can be edited.
Doing something custom on the machine is just stupid.
I posted long ago that I found a solution but JB was upset I didn't do RSS... Hence this thread going way out of control.
If the solution you found is good enough for your boss, Screw @JaredBusch. Of course that said - when you boss comes back and wants you to roll this out company wide (or at least more than just one computer), You, the IT person will likely like the RSS solution to this.
I don't mind that. And I don't mind learning. It just seemed like someone's feelings were hurt.
Will the RSS feed stay at the bottom like the photo showing the one I found does?
That depends on the particular ticker. That it is RSS feeding it is just the standard format for feeding that kind of data. Doesn't need to be RSS, that's just a simple format commonly associated with this kind of thing.
But it is two different things, one is the ticker that displays something (generally RSS) and the RSS which is just a text file for populating list data.
Got it.
For this purpose it needs to be one that will sit on the bottom of the screen and sit between the task bar and a "Whiteboard" that will constantly change. Maybe this will help make sense.
That's why a post it won't work. It needs to allow the program to be up and running and scroll the text at the same time.
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RSS isn't want does that. That's just the application's ability to be assigned to live there and tell other applications to not go over the top of them.... or, you as the user set the windows up like that after you open them.
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@black3dynamite said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
From what you are seeing does this one allow you to set the position just above the taskbar?
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Not gone through all the post but on a serious note has sticky notes within windows been mentioned? I use them now and then for reminders when I get into work after the weekend. Like jobs for the Telecom guy to fix when he visits, or I need to rejig a script before running it in the future
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@hobbit666 said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
Not gone through all the post but on a serious note has sticky notes within windows been mentioned? I use them now and then for reminders when I get into work after the weekend. Like jobs for the Telecom guy to fix when he visits, or I need to rejig a script before running it in the future
Yes it has. Stickynotes wouldn't scroll text between the application window and the taskbar.
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@ccwtech said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@hobbit666 said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
Not gone through all the post but on a serious note has sticky notes within windows been mentioned? I use them now and then for reminders when I get into work after the weekend. Like jobs for the Telecom guy to fix when he visits, or I need to rejig a script before running it in the future
Yes it has. Stickynotes wouldn't scroll text between the application window and the taskbar.
How much data is it? Is it really going to scroll, or just sit there? Like is it a lot of entries, or never more than one?
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@scottalanmiller She would want it to scroll different things... one after another. More than would fix across the screen at once (unless super tiny font)
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@ccwtech said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@scottalanmiller She would want it to scroll different things... one after another. More than would fix across the screen at once (unless super tiny font)
Okay, makes sense then.
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@ccwtech said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
@black3dynamite said in 'Ticker' at bottom of the screen:
From what you are seeing does this one allow you to set the position just above the taskbar?
You can move it.
http://www.battware.co.uk/desktopticker_guide.htm