2007-09-22, 06:03 PM
7ore Wrote:OK, ......Yes, I have considered doing this and will in a future release.
Here goes:
* Still think it would be a good idea to save some loading time by excluding entries I know do not exist (or just to rename some with dubious filenames)
Quote:* Often the "Lookup image" finds nothing, even if I have a jpg in a the working directory. Would be nice to be able to add a image manually.Next version has additional image capabilities. I'll see about including an 'add manual' function.
Quote:* The "..." button for Work directory do not work. Path has to be entered manually.Ok, will take a look and fix.
Quote:* Is the lookup sensitive for caps? It does not find some resources even if I know there are info. Umlauts seem to be a soft spot as well: "Surf's up" "4: silver surfer" etc. and of course stuff that can't be used in file names.Right. It basically takes what ever is in the title string to do a lookup, so it is not so much based on the filename as what is in the title string.
Quote:* If I press lookup details and MovieWiz can't decide which movie too choose, I get a select dialog. That dialog has transparent background. Makes it difficult to read. *edit: This only appears when I access that comp through VNC,Not sure I can fix this. Not sure why VNC does not paint the screen fully.
Quote:* Would be nice with a popup to point out that movie data haven't been saved if you try to go forward and forgotten that little detail.I agree, I've also ran into this, I'll see about displaying a message box if there is any 'dirty' data (ie has not been saved.)
Quote:* A way to remove added detail (if wrong movie was found) without removing original data. (combined or replaced by former idea to be able to paste correct link). There is a movie called "Shooter" or rather at least five. I get the wrong info loaded (without popup) and if I delete all info and pres save, the info is back. *edit: Maybe a workable solution is to look for the the title first and the director next, if that is manually added.Ok, i think what you are asking for is kind of an undo function here. You could do this by just moving forward then back to the movie without saving, but I could also probably provide an undo.
If multiple titles are found, I may be able to provide a popup similar to the other one when it cannot find an exact match.
I'll take a look and see if I can fine-tune this functionality.
Quote:* In the middle of loading some .iso -files I got another unhandled exception (this exception appears when I try to "manage content" for the same file): ...Hmm.. not sure about this. I don't use .ISO files, but I will try to re-create on my machine. Is there anything specific about these ISO's that fail? Maybe something about their filenames?
If I have time, I will probably be posting a new version of the program this weekend, but it won't have all of the above features. I have them on a list tho and will be addressing in future versions...
Thanks for the great feedback!!