2012-11-11, 19:50
@efty.edge:
Does it always crash at recommendation information?
Apparantly I can't expect to be certain that data that is practically promised to be available, to actually be available... ^^;
Try out this build to see if it fixes it:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nsxz4wj50smwjvu/l5EtBoRwmI
Language field:
The summary tab data isn't always available it seems, but i'll look into it, when it is available it does seem to have a higher chance of being correct then TMDB's data.
And plot:
Currently it's falling back to english if it's available and localised is not, since plot is generally a summarised summary.
If it's preferred to cut off and grab the first one or two lines from the full plot instead, i'll look into that as well.
@Aros:
Good question! it seems that with lingua you can actually do this yourself. ^^
Open up lingua, click on the 'File' menu and go down to the last item in the list called 'Export' in english, and select the top item 'To application' ( cmd+E ).
Once you've done that, select ViMediaManager, and the language will be exported to the app.
After you've done that the first time, from then on it seems like you can test the app by going to the 'export' menu and selecting 'To application and run' ( cmd+R )
This is also new for me, so let me know if this works.
Does it always crash at recommendation information?
Apparantly I can't expect to be certain that data that is practically promised to be available, to actually be available... ^^;
Try out this build to see if it fixes it:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nsxz4wj50smwjvu/l5EtBoRwmI
Language field:
The summary tab data isn't always available it seems, but i'll look into it, when it is available it does seem to have a higher chance of being correct then TMDB's data.
And plot:
Currently it's falling back to english if it's available and localised is not, since plot is generally a summarised summary.
If it's preferred to cut off and grab the first one or two lines from the full plot instead, i'll look into that as well.
@Aros:
Good question! it seems that with lingua you can actually do this yourself. ^^
Open up lingua, click on the 'File' menu and go down to the last item in the list called 'Export' in english, and select the top item 'To application' ( cmd+E ).
Once you've done that, select ViMediaManager, and the language will be exported to the app.
After you've done that the first time, from then on it seems like you can test the app by going to the 'export' menu and selecting 'To application and run' ( cmd+R )
This is also new for me, so let me know if this works.