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is it possible to run it in the background fully without it being in some corner of my screen? #8

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therealjackbuilder opened this issue May 12, 2023 · 1 comment

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@therealjackbuilder
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when i minimize it, it seems to just shorten down to a bar.
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is it possible to automatically start it in the background, without it taking up screen space and forget about it?

also, if there is an option to remove cpu usage from discord rpc, that would be amazing as well.

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Yes, I will definitely do it in the next version. Sorry for keeping you waiting.

Serena1432 added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 2, 2023
* Changed the minimum requirements from `Visual Studio 2008` to `Visual Studio 2010`, from `.NET Framework 3.5` to `.NET Framework 4`.
* Added support for LMMS.
* Hide the window when closing to prevent displaying on bottom left on some computers. You can reopen the window or exit the application after closing by pressing the red/green icon on the tray section (bottom right of the screen). ([Issues #8](#8))
* Recreated the application UI.
* Fixed errors for the REAPER DAW that won't display the Discord RPC. ([Issues #7](#7))
* Remove the registered name of the REAPER DAW while showing to the Discord account. ([Issues #9](#9))
* Changed the build destination from `Debug` to `Release` (because in 2021, I don't know the existence of these build destinations so I left the default configurations).
* Change the application's tray icon to red or green when some conditions are met:
Change to green if the application successfully displays the RPC on Discord.
Change to red if the application fails to display the RPC on Discord.
* Display the logged in username after successfully connecting to Discord to display RPC.
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