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datdude:

--- Quote from: lepa on March 14, 2024, 01:51:35 am ---e.g. <img src="[image file]"  height="200">

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Thanks for the help. I added that into a new blank expression and nothing shows up. Tried adding to an existing expression like the 'header' and still got nothing.

lello:
It's definitely due to age, but despite having followed the instructions at the beginning of the thread to the letter, even with the recent update to build 26, my templates have been overwritten: is anyone kind enough to explain to me step by step what I should do?
For example, in which file should I change the version number?
Thank you

lepa:

--- Quote from: datdude on March 14, 2024, 05:36:44 pm ---Thanks for the help. I added that into a new blank expression and nothing shows up. Tried adding to an existing expression like the 'header' and still got nothing.

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As this goes to customising things I think it is better suited in that thread and keep this one clean for stock dev. So see you here

MGD_King:

--- Quote from: lello on March 15, 2024, 07:50:26 am ---It's definitely due to age, but despite having followed the instructions at the beginning of the thread to the letter, even with the recent update to build 26, my templates have been overwritten: is anyone kind enough to explain to me step by step what I should do?
For example, in which file should I change the version number?
Thank you

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I exported my XML template to a unique file name. I then opened that XML file with notepad and changed the <Templates Version="2.2"> field to <Templates Version="21.12"> and saved the file. I then import that XML file back in and the next time MC updates, it retains my custom template.


The added benefit of exporting my template with a unique name is that in the event that I modify it, it gets reset back to <Templates Version="2.2"> which would then be overwritten on the next update. I can then just reimport my saved template and do the process above all over.


I wish that JRiver would add a field like <Template Modified="True/False"> whenever it is modified and look for that field and if it equals "True" then don't overwrite it.

cncb:

--- Quote from: lello on March 15, 2024, 07:50:26 am ---It's definitely due to age, but despite having followed the instructions at the beginning of the thread to the letter, even with the recent update to build 26, my templates have been overwritten: is anyone kind enough to explain to me step by step what I should do?
For example, in which file should I change the version number?

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You need to edit the version number in "C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\J River\Media Center 32\Library\theater view file info templates.xml" (Windows) for a local library.  Note that if it is a library server client you have to modify the templates file on the server, because the client one gets overwritten each time you connect.

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