![]() ![]() If you have "Load all covers into memory" unchecked, the only other setting that will effect memory is Album Buffer. My system is using less RAM than it did in version 1.0 but It is quite a small library. I'm not sure what could have happened there. But I will keep working on adding more functionality. She didn't actually use it for anything, she just liked seeing the covers there and have them flip around. I said I would try and find a replacement and here we are. Initially it was just going to be a visual thing for my partner as I transitioned her away from iTunes and she missed Cover Flow. And add context menu items so you can click on a cover and add that album to the queue. So clicking on an album might change the file list to display all the songs on that album. I have plans to add more interaction with music bee. But there is nothing in place to interact with musicbee yet. It's a bit glitchy though and enabling that setting hides the scrollbar. If that's enabled you can click and drag the covers to make them scroll. I'll double check everything.Ĭlicking on the album cover within the 3DBee window currently doesn't do anything unless you have mouse scrolling enabled. I did set it up as a static char (not a const) but I didn't set it as readonly. Here is the correct example for reading floats: expression evaluation after "localizedDecimalPoint" declaration must be done on user's pc (using user current locale), not at compile time. "localizedDecimalPoint" declaration must be of course "static readonly", not "const". ![]() New plugin version doesn't fix this issue, because i've given you wrong code example. ToString() method uses by default (without additional parameters) current user locale. Sometimes the problem is that float.Parse() method always expects string written using current locale, that's why a workaround is sometimes needed. if float are written to file using current locale, which uses commas instead of dot, then Replace('.', localizedDecimalPoint) method just won't replace anything, and all be working fine anyway. If this option is not selected, and a thumbnail represents something other than a single album, Album and Tracks view is used.No, this workaround must always correctly read US notation (dot) for decimal point, no matter if current windows locale is US or Russian/European, and no matter how floats are written to the file (using US notation or current windows locale notation). If this option is selected, tracks are always displayed in Track Details view. This disables drilling down thumbnails (that is, you can change contents of the thumbnail display only with grouping/sorting options, not with double-clicking a thumbnail).Īlways show the tracks using Track Details layout If this option is selected, main panel is split into two parts, and the bottom one contains all tracks for selected thumbnail. Show tracks at the bottom of the main panel If this option is selected, background color for the fields is grey, not the default main panel background color. If this option is selected, fields are displayed under a thumbnail. Otherwise, fields are always displayed under the thumbnail. This option is only available when the "fit artwork to the size of the panel" option is ticked. If this option is selected, fields are displayed overlayed on a thumbnail, in its bottom part. For example, when using thumbnail size slider, thumbnails will be changed in visible steps, because MusicBee adjusts thumbnail size on the fly, so that thumbnails completely fill main panel. That means, that thumbnail sizes can be not the exact size you might expect. If this option is checked, MusicBee optimises thumbnails display, so that that they always fit width of the main panel. Wrapping is done on characters (so that one word can be split between lines). Next field is placed in the line where wrapped item ends, after semicolon and space. Wrapping is not done, if the field is in the last line (it is truncated then). Artist) does not fit under thumbnail, it is wrapped to the next line. If this option is checked, and field (fe. Merge fields (so long text wraps to the next line) You can choose which fields MusicBee uses to label each album/group, and you can customize the font used for each line. This screen can be opened from the Main Panel Menu by choosing "Customize Panel Settings" (the last menu item), or by going to Preferences > Layout (1) > Configure Views (button) > Artwork (tab). ![]()
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