phplay

running phplay -h200 -w300 i get:

phplay: illegal option -h

Seems like phplay doesn’t recognize -h and -w.

Both -h and -w are documented via “use” and in the
helpviewer

  • Mario

Hello Mario,

Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
PhPlay automatically adjusts its height and width according to the viewing area needed.
You can not set this using command line options.

These options will be removed from the usage documentation.

Thank you,
Dave B.



Mario Charest <mcharest@nozinformatic.com> wrote:

running phplay -h200 -w300 i get:

phplay: illegal option -h

Seems like phplay doesn’t recognize -h and -w.

Both -h and -w are documented via “use” and in the
helpviewer

  • Mario

It also seems phplay priority cannot be changed at startup nor at run time.

“Applications Mail Group” <apps@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:9d9m5l$c45$1@nntp.qnx.com

Hello Mario,

Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
PhPlay automatically adjusts its height and width according to the viewing
area needed.
You can not set this using command line options.

These options will be removed from the usage documentation.

Thank you,
Dave B.



Mario Charest <> mcharest@nozinformatic.com> > wrote:

running phplay -h200 -w300 i get:

phplay: illegal option -h

Seems like phplay doesn’t recognize -h and -w.

Both -h and -w are documented via “use” and in the
helpviewer

  • Mario

Yeah, but you can change the plugin runtime priorities via environment
variables.
This should let you do most things.
“Mario Charest” <mcharest@antispam_zinformatic.com> wrote in message
news:9de9m4$j26$1@inn.qnx.com

It also seems phplay priority cannot be changed at startup nor at run
time.

“Applications Mail Group” <> apps@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:9d9m5l$c45$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> …
Hello Mario,

Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
PhPlay automatically adjusts its height and width according to the
viewing
area needed.
You can not set this using command line options.

These options will be removed from the usage documentation.

Thank you,
Dave B.



Mario Charest <> mcharest@nozinformatic.com> > wrote:

running phplay -h200 -w300 i get:

phplay: illegal option -h

Seems like phplay doesn’t recognize -h and -w.

Both -h and -w are documented via “use” and in the
helpviewer

  • Mario

“James Boucher” <jaboucher@home.com> wrote in message
news:9dih0j$7e2$1@inn.qnx.com

Yeah, but you can change the plugin runtime priorities via environment
variables.

I looked but couldn’t find that variable.

This should let you do most things.
“Mario Charest” <mcharest@antispam_zinformatic.com> wrote in message
news:9de9m4$j26$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …

It also seems phplay priority cannot be changed at startup nor at run
time.

“Applications Mail Group” <> apps@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:9d9m5l$c45$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> …
Hello Mario,

Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
PhPlay automatically adjusts its height and width according to the
viewing
area needed.
You can not set this using command line options.

These options will be removed from the usage documentation.

Thank you,
Dave B.



Mario Charest <> mcharest@nozinformatic.com> > wrote:

running phplay -h200 -w300 i get:

phplay: illegal option -h

Seems like phplay doesn’t recognize -h and -w.

Both -h and -w are documented via “use” and in the
helpviewer

  • Mario
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“Mario Charest” <mcharest@antispam_zinformatic.com> wrote in message
news:9dovu9$45r$1@inn.qnx.com

“James Boucher” <> jaboucher@home.com> > wrote in message
news:9dih0j$7e2$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
Yeah, but you can change the plugin runtime priorities via environment
variables.

I looked but couldn’t find that variable.

Please please, what’s the variable?

This should let you do most things.
“Mario Charest” <mcharest@antispam_zinformatic.com> wrote in message
news:9de9m4$j26$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …

It also seems phplay priority cannot be changed at startup nor at run
time.

“Applications Mail Group” <> apps@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:9d9m5l$c45$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> …
Hello Mario,

Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
PhPlay automatically adjusts its height and width according to the
viewing
area needed.
You can not set this using command line options.

These options will be removed from the usage documentation.

Thank you,
Dave B.



Mario Charest <> mcharest@nozinformatic.com> > wrote:

running phplay -h200 -w300 i get:

phplay: illegal option -h

Seems like phplay doesn’t recognize -h and -w.

Both -h and -w are documented via “use” and in the
helpviewer

  • Mario


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