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Too Easy VII -- Things we should do because they are so simple
Matt:
Yes, I would expect IsEmpty expressions to break. We could make it only apply to the track number field. Using a special value like -1 might be cleaner (although he said he didn't like this).
lepa:
I wouldn't like to see 0 if track number is not set
Matt:
--- Quote from: lepa on September 04, 2022, 02:25:45 pm ---I wouldn't like to see 0 if track number is not set
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I think you're right. We store the field as an integer so don't have a difference between zero and empty. Not so simple ;)
audioriver:
A video fullscreen toggle hotkey, to simulate the top-right maximize button. No Theater View, no other intermediate states. Switch to fullscreen and back (windowed Display View) with the same hotkey.
markf2748:
--- Quote from: HPBEME on August 11, 2022, 06:09:11 pm ---There are many settings that require you to completely exit MC in order for them to truly take full effect. Adding an icon to close/launch MC with one click would be a nice addition. That icon could then be added to the top or bottom toolbar as desired by each user, and thus not be forced upon anybody who may not want it.
I suppose it could also be added to the Player menu, or perhaps context menus too, but the toolbar icon would be by far the most efficient and least intrusive.
Done. Thanks
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Is this available in MC 29.0.87?
Also, many times I want to close and restart both MC and MC Server. To stop the latter, I need to launch Windows Task Manager, search for Media Center Service in its long list, and then RMB to end that task. How about a single MC button that does a clean "hard" reset, i.e. shuts down all running instances safely, internally confirms they are no longer running, and then restarts both MC and MC Server in one fell swoop?
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