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[Suggestion] Check for FPS Counter #1073
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I can add the check, but why isn't the plugin there? It's always installed. If the user or other apps are removing wMM files it's not my fault. |
I was deleting it because I use a modded one from the /plugins folder. Well, after posting my previous comment, I had an idea, and now I'm using a symlink so webMAN can load it, and the changes made via my XMBML menu reflect in webMAN's too (thanks for our previous talk), without being reset when a wmm update is installed. So, I just realized that wmm doesn't have any check to display the notification, so I came up with the suggestion to check if the plugin exists first. It's not a big deal, I know. |
Ah, is there any way to create symlinks with webMAN Mod? |
Yes. /copy.ps3 will use symbolic links when you copy from hdd0 to hdd0. If you want to force copy without symbolic links use //dev_hdd0 in the source or destination path. |
Aldo, it's just a small adjustment. The FPS plugin combo shows the notification 'FPS Enabled' and 'FPS Disabled' even if the SPRX file is not present in the 'wm_res' folder. Can a check be added to not display the messages if the SPRX file is not there?
I'm just suggesting it because I use it via boot_plugins, so I always delete the one in 'wm_res' because I have an XMBML menu that controls the overlays. I realized that the notifications pop up even after deleting the SPRX file.
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