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bob:
The latest build is up at:

http://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/channels/v21/latest/MediaCenter-21.0.7.deb (also in the latest apt repository)

See the windows 21 log for general non-linux related changes.

21.0.7 (9/15/2015)

1. NEW: Support for external sidecar subtitles.
2. NEW: Automatic stream selection based on the preferred languages configured in Video -> Subtitles & Languages.
3. Changed: Improved font metrics handling of descents on letters like "g" or "j".
4. Fixed: Leaving fullscreen mode (ie when playing video fullscreen) returns MC to the state is was in before entering fullscreen mode.
5. Fixed: MC behavior with multiple monitors (xrandr) and fullscreen mode. Still needs a bit more work to fully support multiple monitors.
6: Changed: MC will print an error message (to stderr) when unable to open the X display instead of segfaulting.
7. Fixed: The cursor will be hidden in fullscreen mode.
8. Changed: The custom Data is used from the users MC resource area instead of from MC's app library area.

21.0.6 (9/4/2015)

1. Fixed: Issue with crashes when closing the tree during playback when the cover art is displaying in the action window. This could possibly help with other sizing issues.
2. Changed: Skins are copied into the users MC resource area from MC's app library area upon updating to this build and are used from there going forward so they can be modified without requiring root permissions.

21.0.5 (9/1/2015)

1. Changed: Added graphical confirmation of the license installation through the file association.

21.0.4 (8/14/2015)

1. Fixed: The "View Current Log" button on the logging dialog wasn't working.
2. Fixed: Exporting a playlist to HTML didn't open a browser to view the playlist properly.
3. Fixed: Viewing the html of a gallery in preview mode didn't open a browser properly to view the preview.
4. Changed: Internal, method of running an external command.
5. Fixed: Can purchase an upgrade via the usual method (install MC 20 license on MC 21 and follow the instructions).

21.0.3 (8/10/2015)

1. NEW: Improved font support.
2. Fixed: Trial period was broken.

21.0.2 (8/7/2015)

1. NEW: Subtitle Support during Video Playback.
2. Changed: Windows redraw better.
3. NEW: Image support. 2D viewing effects only at this time.

mwillems:

--- Quote from: bob on September 15, 2015, 04:59:01 pm ---4. Fixed: Leaving fullscreen mode (ie when playing video fullscreen) returns MC to the state is was in before entering fullscreen mode.
5. Fixed: MC behavior with multiple monitors (xrandr) and fullscreen mode. Still needs a bit more work to fully support multiple monitors.

--- End quote ---

This is an improvement for me across the board, but I found one oddity. Fullscreen works much better (launches on the correct screen, only fills one screen).  Additionally leaving fullscreen remembers whether MC was maximized or not, and if MC wasn't maximized it remembers (correctly) where MC was. However, if MC is maximized on the non-primary monitor, leaving fullscreen puts MC maximized onto the opposite monitor.  If MC is maximized on the primary monitor, it leaves fullscreen correctly and returns there.  Still, a big step forward.

The top OSD menu in fullscreen is still not usable with two monitors (flashes in and out), but that probably wasn't intended to be addressed by these changes.

bob:

--- Quote from: mwillems on September 17, 2015, 08:47:06 pm ---This is an improvement for me across the board, but I found one oddity. Fullscreen works much better (launches on the correct screen, only fills one screen).  Additionally leaving fullscreen remembers whether MC was maximized or not, and if MC wasn't maximized it remembers (correctly) where MC was. However, if MC is maximized on the non-primary monitor, leaving fullscreen puts MC maximized onto the opposite monitor.  If MC is maximized on the primary monitor, it leaves fullscreen correctly and returns there.  Still, a big step forward.

The top OSD menu in fullscreen is still not usable with two monitors (flashes in and out), but that probably wasn't intended to be addressed by these changes.

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I think we are seeing some desktop manager / video driver combination oddities here.
The desktop is determining what to do with fullscreen and maximimize / unmaximize. Part of the change was to let the desktop decide the placement in this circumstance. It's possible that the restore misses this though. We'll check.

On my XFCE wheezy machine I get the flashing in and out effect on the OSD menu but in gnome jessie I don't.
It may have something to do with the bottom dock in my xfce setup.

mwillems:

--- Quote ---On my XFCE wheezy machine I get the flashing in and out effect on the OSD menu but in gnome jessie I don't.
It may have something to do with the bottom dock in my xfce setup.

--- End quote ---

I see it on Gnome 3.16 on arch, so it's definitely not just an xfce issue.

bob:

--- Quote from: bob on September 18, 2015, 10:06:27 am ---I think we are seeing some desktop manager / video driver combination oddities here.
The desktop is determining what to do with fullscreen and maximimize / unmaximize. Part of the change was to let the desktop decide the placement in this circumstance. It's possible that the restore misses this though. We'll check.

On my XFCE wheezy machine I get the flashing in and out effect on the OSD menu but in gnome jessie I don't.
It may have something to do with the bottom dock in my xfce setup.


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Looks like it's actually because of the second monitor enabled. If you run mirrored instead it's fine here.
This is probably because the multiple monitors aren't completely supported yet since we aren't using the xrandr extensions.

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