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From: Paul Woodsford on 26 Jun 2008 18:25 Using the RSS Visualizer Screensaver in Leopard, is it possible to get more than the first 4 news stories when using a News RSS feed? If so, what adjustment do you have to make? -- Welsh Gas Remove usual to reply direct.
From: Calum on 27 Jun 2008 06:37 Paul Woodsford wrote: > Using the RSS Visualizer Screensaver in Leopard, is it possible to get more > than the first 4 news stories when using a News RSS feed? > If so, what adjustment do you have to make? You can if you have Quartz Composer installed (part of the developer tools): 1. Open /System/Library/Screen Savers/RSS Visualizer.qtz 2. Find the RSS box (it has a blue header), mouse over the "News Count" item, and hit Cmd-I. Change the value from 4 to whatever. 3. Save your customised screensaver back to the Screen Savers folder (under a different name, to be safe...)
From: Paul Woodsford on 27 Jun 2008 16:59 On 27/06/2008 11:37, in article g42fsk$10d$1(a)reader01.news.esat.net, "Calum" <com.gmail(a)scottishwildcat.nospam> wrote: > Paul Woodsford wrote: >> Using the RSS Visualizer Screensaver in Leopard, is it possible to get more >> than the first 4 news stories when using a News RSS feed? >> If so, what adjustment do you have to make? > > You can if you have Quartz Composer installed (part of the developer tools): > > 1. Open /System/Library/Screen Savers/RSS Visualizer.qtz > > 2. Find the RSS box (it has a blue header), mouse over the "News Count" > item, and hit Cmd-I. Change the value from 4 to whatever. > > 3. Save your customised screensaver back to the Screen Savers folder > (under a different name, to be safe...) Thanks Calum, worked a treat. -- Welsh Gas Remove usual to reply direct.
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