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svenne:
Hi lch,

I added two additional functions to print layout now:

- you can set maximal poster dimensions (max-width, max-height)
- you can trim the actors lists to a maximal number of entries

I think I won't add the viewdate now (the idea rick mentioned was to include this and the personal rating, not too bad... but I'm short on time now. Perhaps I will add this in february, combined with a function that allows to show or hide it).

But if you tell me where you want the viewdate to show up (just below the title? Or below the file specs?) I will tell you where you'd have to add what line... It won't be complicated, I promise!  ;)

rick.ca:
You might have wisely ignored this...


--- Quote from: rick.ca on January 16, 2012, 01:23:28 am ---Maybe you can persuade him to add [Viewed date] to the templates, along with an option to sort by that. If he's going to go to the trouble, it would make sense to include [Rating], and include both at or near the top of the information presented—perhaps right-justified opposite the title.
--- End quote ---

...but just to be clear, I now realize such sorting options are not really necessary. A list of movies viewed can be sorted by date viewed prior to export, and that's how they will be ordered in the report. If they've been re-sorted by one of the report options, a refresh will return them to the original order. Maybe the options dialog should include a note, "Refresh to return to original order." Or, to be clever, add an option to "Return to original order" that does the same thing. It would be a clue to the user that if the sort order they want isn't listed, they do have the option of exporting the list in the required order.


--- Quote ---But if you tell me where you want the viewdate to show up (just below the title? Or below the file specs?) I will tell you where you'd have to add what line... It won't be complicated, I promise!
--- End quote ---

If been tinkering with movieiframe.ptm, and having difficulty understanding the conditional statements. Perhaps you could help by illustrating how to add just below the title [viewdate] (if there is one), followed by [rating] (if not 0) then [imdbrating] (if not 0). Thanks.

lch:
hello svenne,

thanks but i don't see any new options... it looks exactly like previos version.
what am i doing wrong?  where am i supposed to change poster size and actors limit?

svenne:
After export (when opened in your browser) the functions are integrated into the menu on the right... Did you replace the old plugin in .\Plugins\Templates\?

lch:
hello svenne,

yes it works. got confused with plugins folder instead of template folder.

thanks a bunch for the update: it's great.
 
now, could the viewdate be displayed as first detail
above original title (same font)?

as pointed out, sorting takes care of itself: so all is missing now is
viewdate!!

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