First of all credits to James Lambeth's. I created this ****** starting from his 'Random DP' ******, made some changes to it and added more functionality. You can find his ****** here: http://www.msgpluslive.nl/******s/view/25-Random-DP/
Change History:
v 1.3 26/09/2009
- Added "include subdirectories" option, to include subdirectories of the picture directory.
- The ****** menu item "Steal Contact's Picture" is no longer displayed
when the ****** menu is displayed from the contact list window
- Added new version check.
This check is automatically executed on messenger startup.
It can also be executed manually throught the ****** menu
or through the slash command /DPCCheckUpdate
v 1.2 02/11/2006
- Minor bugfixes with picturefolder and file extensions.
v 1.1 07/07/2006
- Some timer bugfixes. In some cases the timer was started
although "auto rotation" in the options window was unchecked.
- About box and options box are now "TopMost", not minimizable
and not displayed in the taskbar
- About box is closed when /DPCOptions or my ***site is browsed
from this window
- Added formatting to "display picture is stolen" chatmessage
- New function: DPCRotateStart
- New function: DPCRotateStop
v 1.0 05/07/2006
- Initial version
- Show quoted **** -
Functions:/DPCOptions
shows the options window.
Here you can set various settins of the ******:
- Specify the display picture directory
- Enable/disable automatic rotation
- number of seconds a picture should be displayed
- Specify if the ****** should loop through the images
or if the images should be shown randomly.
- Specify if images should be shuffled or not./DPCChange
Instantly show another display picture from your list.
Depending on the settings it will be a random picture or
the next one in the list./DPCSteal
Steals your contact's display picture.
The picture is shown instantly and is added to your list.
The picture is also saved to your display picture folder./DPCDelete
Delete your current display picture from your rotation list.
The user is asked whether the display picture should also be
removed from the filesystem or not.
If it is not removed from the filesystem, it will be added to
your rotation list again after the ****** restarts./DPCReload
Reload your rotation list. The list is rebuild from the specified
directory so it reflects the possible changes.
(for example when new pictures where added through the fileystem)/DPCAbout
Shows the about box
/DPCRotateStart (v1.1)
Start the rotation of the display picture.
Wheter the display picture is changed randomly or not depends on options settings.
The option settings remain unchanged.
/DPCRotateStop (v1.1)
Stop the rotation of the display picture for now.
The option settings remain unchanged.