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Support => Mac OSX Specific Issues => Topic started by: named on January 17, 2006, 02:59:29 am

Title: Client pause when in background
Post by: named on January 17, 2006, 02:59:29 am
How can I cange the client to NOT auto pause when its in the bakground?
I have check the .cfg files but cant find it.

And yes I have search and I know that maybe this should be in the dev are.
If so Im sorry......
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Post by: Cha0s on January 17, 2006, 03:32:48 am
Run from the Terminal--or use my Java app, PSClientCMD (available in the Guide)--with the argument \"-alwaysrun\" and you should be fine. :)
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Post by: named on January 17, 2006, 04:06:06 am
Thanks for your reply, but it doesnt work.
From the Terminal with \"-alwaysrun\" with the org client or yours javaclient.
Running 10.4.4
Can not see anything wrong in tle log when I add the argument.

Did find this tread:
http://planeshift.oodlz.com/wbboard/thread.php?threadid=18774&boardid=23&

But still no luck.......
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Post by: Cha0s on January 17, 2006, 04:42:28 am
And that\'s why I need to check my args before telling them to people. The correct argument is \"-alwaysruns\" *thwaps self on head*. Sorry for the confusion!
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Post by: named on January 17, 2006, 04:46:36 am
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Originally posted by Cha0s
And that\'s why I need to check my args before telling them to people. The correct argument is \"-alwaysruns\" *thwaps self on head*. Sorry for the confusion!


Thanks!!! Works like charm!!
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Post by: Cha0s on January 17, 2006, 05:30:51 am
Good to hear it! You can use PSClientCMD if you want that to be applied every time from a simple double-click. :) Sorry again for the confusion there!
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Post by: named on January 20, 2006, 04:58:49 pm
A tip.
I use the terminal to start the client, then I can save the terminal window with different startup commands (arguments). Tiger 10.4.4

I can save one term file for each wanted argument relight, fullbright, alwaysruns what ever you need.
And its easy to run severals combined arguments.
Just dubbel click on the saved term file.

Works great for me.
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Post by: Cha0s on January 20, 2006, 07:25:32 pm
That\'s pretty much what PSClientCMD does. The only difference is that you don\'t need to open Terminal at all (which can be intimidating for some new users), just TextEdit. :)
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Post by: named on January 21, 2006, 01:09:07 am
OK!! Didnt know that.