![]() This new command make the plugin 10.7+ only as it requires the amework included in Lion. The application lets you add new DVD/VHSs either manually or by asking the user to type a title and then fetching more information off the web. Update: New menu command under Links that creates cover images from linked files that QuickTime can understand. On the center you get all the DVDs on the currently selected collection and on the right, you get a drawer with more details about the selected DVD. In the meantime do send any useful improvements for inclusion. Ĭurrently the source code is available as a zip format, in the future it will be up on a version control system so that we can all update it. For example to make command-shift-L the keyboard shortcut you would add: It might also be useful to rebuild the plugin if you find yourself using a command frequently as this would allow you to add a keyboard shortcut to the command. The source code is clean and if you’re looking to add a new command to the Pedias this might be the plugin to start from as it will facilitate a lot of the boiler code by simply copy pasting one of the existing menu commands. Show in Finder: Reveals the linked file in a Finder window.Ĭreate Cover from File: Replaces the cover image with a screen grab 10 seconds into the linked film. This DVDpedia plug-in for Front Row, written by Para 9, is the ultimate home theater addition - see your DVDpedia database in Front row and watch linked movies. So a file called AAA-1023.mp4 linked to a DVDpedia entry Star Wars: Episode III -Revenge of the Sith will become Star Wars: Episode III -Revenge of the Sith ![]() Rename Linked File to Title: Updates the name of the linked file to reflect the title. Languages and Subtitles Alphabetically: Places the languages and subtitles in DVDpedia in alphabetical order.įix Spaces: Turns dashes into spaces and removes double spaces from the title.ĭuration to Hours: Changes duration from 123 to 2:03. I used the Objective-C port kindly created by Marshall Elfstrand (I couldn’t resist a website with such a great name). Title Case: Will replace the current title on the selection with the properly capitalized version based on the John Gruber algorithm. The lpdb file extension is associated with the Librarian Pro, a software for Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS X (macOS) operating systems, which allows. The plugin is called Title Case after the command that initially started it all and the commands will appear under the menu Movie (Book, Album, Game) > Fixes / Links as well as in the contextual menu for an entry. Just download the file and change the ending from “.pediaextra_d” to “.pediaextra_b” (Bookpedia), “.pediaextra_c” (CDpedia) or “.pediaextra_g” (Gamepedia) and double-click the file to install. The installer is specific to DVDpedia, but the plugin will work in the other programs as well. You can install the plugin automatically by clicking here or download it and double-click to install. So I have started a new plugin that is a repository of several commands created for specific users to share them with all. From time to time we receive requests that are easy to implement but don’t really fit in with the programs because they seem very specific to one user’s needs.īut maybe we’re wrong to think that others wouldn’t enjoy these little fixes too.
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