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Author Topic: Re: Saving and Restoring Your Custom Templates in Theater View  (Read 225 times)

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Build 44 allows you to select a custom templates file in Theater View Options.  You can select any file you place in {Library Directory}\Templates.  The pre-MC32 templates file (text-based) is placed there automatically for selection.  This means no more re-importing your backup when there are changes to the default (if you select a different file in Options).
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Re: Re: Saving and Restoring Your Custom Templates in Theater View
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2024, 04:16:13 pm »

Build 44 allows you to select a custom templates file in Theater View Options.  You can select any file you place in {Library Directory}\Templates.  The pre-MC32 templates file (text-based) is placed there automatically for selection.  This means no more re-importing your backup when there are changes to the default (if you select a different file in Options).
WHOO-HOO!!! Thank you!!!
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Re: Re: Saving and Restoring Your Custom Templates in Theater View
« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2024, 09:55:36 am »

Build 44 allows you to select a custom templates file in Theater View Options.  You can select any file you place in {Library Directory}\Templates.  The pre-MC32 templates file (text-based) is placed there automatically for selection.  This means no more re-importing your backup when there are changes to the default (if you select a different file in Options).

Thank-you!

I had been manually saving/restoring the templates I prefer (per the very first message on this thread).  It is good to see that functionality take on a more supported aspect.

Thank-you  again!

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Re: Re: Saving and Restoring Your Custom Templates in Theater View
« Reply #3 on: May 03, 2024, 09:56:40 am »

It appears that images are downloaded from themoviedb.org and tmdb.org, stored locally, and served from the MCWS service in MC....

Thanks for the reply.  I have a better understanding of what is occurring now.

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Re: Re: Saving and Restoring Your Custom Templates in Theater View
« Reply #4 on: May 03, 2024, 10:48:28 am »

Build 44 allows you to select a custom templates file in Theater View Options.  You can select any file you place in {Library Directory}\Templates.  The pre-MC32 templates file (text-based) is placed there automatically for selection.  This means no more re-importing your backup when there are changes to the default (if you select a different file in Options).


Does that also mean that the work-around mentioned in the very first message of this thread ("...  If you don't want your templates to be overwritten ...") no longer needs to be performed in order to preserve my preference in template selection?

In other words, will my template selection be preserved through both major and minor version upgrades/updates?

 




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Re: Re: Saving and Restoring Your Custom Templates in Theater View
« Reply #5 on: May 03, 2024, 10:53:22 am »

In other words, will my template selection be preserved through both major and minor version upgrades/updates?

Yes.  It is just another setting that will be carried over.
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Re: Re: Saving and Restoring Your Custom Templates in Theater View
« Reply #6 on: May 03, 2024, 11:10:49 am »

Yes.  It is just another setting that will be carried over.

Excellent!

Many thanks to the MC team for this excellent solution.

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Re: Re: Saving and Restoring Your Custom Templates in Theater View
« Reply #7 on: May 06, 2024, 02:34:40 am »

If I may become a bit reflective at this point....

I use MC, i.e., MC for me is a tool, as a means to convey the digital ones and zeroes that reside on my data server (and elsewhere) to my senses for enjoyment.

So, when I use, e.g., Theater view, my first concern is experiencing what I want to experience.

That is why the new Theater view was so shocking.

My carefully crafted info panels disappeared.

It reminded me of two experiences I've had:

1) Apple iTunes - when Apple overrode my info settings in the playback. (a main reason why I went looking elsewhere and found JR's MC)

2) Microsoft, trying to make an operating system a product, i.e., trying to make Windows a product I want, instead of saying it is the means to what I want to do with computers.

OK, now, I'm back to MC.

What do I want from MC?

1) Please play my digital files correctly.

2) To repeat,  please play my digital files correctly.

In my experience, MC excels in that desire.

So, imo, stop trying to make MC the product I want.

Make it the means I want to use to enjoy my digital files.

To that end I, again, extend my many thanks for the ability to preserve text-oriented info pages.
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Re: Saving and Restoring Your Custom Templates in Theater View
« Reply #8 on: May 06, 2024, 04:00:20 am »

antenna,
You've made this complaint more than once before, and I replied that you were modifying files that were part of MC.  You should not be surprised if we also modify them.

Changes may sometimes disappoint, but changes are necessary to keep MC up-to-date.

No change is not an option.
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Re: Saving and Restoring Your Custom Templates in Theater View
« Reply #9 on: May 06, 2024, 02:28:16 pm »

Hello and thank you all for your hard work in making JRiver the best Mediaplayer.

I have during several years heavily modified my theater view and list views and are now wondering if I too have been modifying parts that were part of the stock MC.
I'm not  a coder per se and I have been modifying the templates with guidance from several more knowledge forum members than myself.

With that said, if you look at the attached picture.
Have I modified the stock MC? And if so, how do I do to create a template that are not stock and will not be changed when I upgrade to MC32.

Best regards,

//arcspin
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Re: Re: Saving and Restoring Your Custom Templates in Theater View
« Reply #10 on: May 06, 2024, 03:08:49 pm »

Anything you do in MC settings should be safe.
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Re: Saving and Restoring Your Custom Templates in Theater View
« Reply #11 on: May 07, 2024, 12:23:46 pm »

antenna,
You've made this complaint more than once before, and I replied that you were modifying files that were part of MC.  You should not be surprised if we also modify them.

Changes may sometimes disappoint, but changes are necessary to keep MC up-to-date.

No change is not an option.

Thanks for the reply.

The changes I had made were in the Options>Theater View>Customize File Info Panel  setting area

I would expect that to be in the category of "User Settings."

I agree change is needed, but wiping out user settings is not something I think is good.

Speaking of  change, thanks for the change that preserves my template settings in version 44 and higher.


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