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sdmarquart:
So after I created the "custom resources" folder, it now uses that the "resource.xml" in that folder and not the one in "default resources"? I'm confused. I'd like to revert to the original "resource.xml" file so I can right click on an album and tag, add cover art, delete, analyze audio etc.. For whatever reason all those options are no longer there. What if I delete the "custom resources" folder? It looks like the commands since I modified are using an old version of MC?

Appears I'm an idiot and modifed the resource.xml file in the "default resources" folder. Even after deleting the "custom resources" folder, it's still not working correctly after restarting.

Thanks for the help so far and let me know my best option. If I need to re-install, no big deal just wanna get it fixed.

Spence

sdmarquart:
Fixed! Simply re-installed and added the resource file (with Brian's changes) to the "Custom Resources" folder. All working. Sorry for the brain fart. I was on my first cup of coffee this morning when I did this originally. All good.

I assume that the "Custom Resources" folder will be fine for future updates?

This is a great fix so thanks Brian!

Spencer

blgentry:

--- Quote from: sdmarquart on July 21, 2015, 01:41:17 pm ---I assume that the "Custom Resources" folder will be fine for future updates?
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Yes, this file will be preserved between upgrades of Media Center (version 20).  You can add new key mappings to it if you want to.  To answer your previous question:  The two Resource files are merged by the program.  It reads them both.  The Custom one gets priority.  So if a key is already defined by default, you can override it in the Resource file in the Custom Resources directory.


--- Quote ---This is a great fix so thanks Brian!
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Good job getting it working.  I'm glad it's working for you as it does for me.  :)

Brian.

sdmarquart:

--- Quote from: blgentry on July 21, 2015, 04:05:51 pm ---Yes, this file will be preserved between upgrades of Media Center (version 20).  You can add new key mappings to it if you want to.  To answer your previous question:  The two Resource files are merged by the program.  It reads them both.  The Custom one gets priority.  So if a key is already defined by default, you can override it in the Resource file in the Custom Resources directory.
Brian.

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Cool. I totally screwed it up the first time but not I "get" it. Love this program and learning more every day. I plan on upgrading to version 21 soon and if need be, I could re-do a resource file in the custom resources folder.

Thanks again for your help!

Spence

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