Now another thing... I start MicroEmulator from a batch file as
java -jar MicroEmulator.jar apps/myappname.jar
and all I get is for the appa name to appear on the menu, I still have
to manually "click" on the "Start" option to start the highlighted
app. WHY? I want an option to automatically start the midlet, not just
show its name in the list of apps
I suggest as RFE#1:
java -jar MicroEmulator.jar apps/myappname.jar --autostart
Second annoyance: no option of having MicroEmulator start without
title bar or menu bar. In other words, I´d like having the option of
starting Microemulator with no UI around it (this is different from
´headless´).
Hence my suggestion as RFE#2:
java -jar MicroEmulator.jar apps/myappname.jar --autostart --
notitlebar --nomenus
Third suggestion: while running several apps using MicroEmu, it shows
the ME icon on all of them. It would be a nice touch if a .bmp file
could be passed as parameter to change the running application´s icon
to one user-supplied.
Hence my suggestion as RFE#3:
java -jar MicroEmulator.jar apps/myappname.jar --autostart --
notitlebar --nomenus --icon=/usr/local/whatever.png
What do you think?.
Regards,
FC
(sorry for TOFU, wrote on my android...)
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Versendet am: Sun Nov 20 13:53:44 MEZ 2011
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Betreff: RFE: three must-have missing options
I suggest as RFE#1:
What do you think?.
Regards,
FC
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Florian Hülsmann
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Thanks Florian, I´m new to MicroEmulator so I´m still learning my way
around the project.
Incidentally, my message is aimed at knowing if perhaps there are any
way of doing what I want, that perhaps I might have overlooked.
Best regards,
FC
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