2013-03-30, 01:03
@SophT:
1) Until I find out the correct way of sending an email through programming, i'll be bound to sending the message to the user's email client, still, it seems to be working quite well, i'm getting in quite a few reports. ^^
2) Which show did the error occur on?
@retro83: Thanks for the trace, and to you as well, which tv show might this be happening on?
@gizmotoy: I'm afraid the sets manager never properly left the 'experimental' phase, and there was still work to be done on it. since i'm planning to do some big changes after the next release, it'll likely be worth a re-visit at that time. ;-)
For now, the window should be able to be re-set by throwing away the preferences of ViMM, not ideal by far, but it'll do the trick for a bit:
/Users/YOURNAME/Library/Preferences/com.vidalvanbergen.vimediamanager-alpha.plist
What ViMM does is add a "<set>" tag to the nfo file with the name of the set within it, you will have to 're-scan' a movie it had been previously scanned before adding the set information, you should be able to do this by sleeking a movie, typing the 'i' key to bring out the informational panel, and hit the 'refresh' button.
1) Until I find out the correct way of sending an email through programming, i'll be bound to sending the message to the user's email client, still, it seems to be working quite well, i'm getting in quite a few reports. ^^
2) Which show did the error occur on?
@retro83: Thanks for the trace, and to you as well, which tv show might this be happening on?
@gizmotoy: I'm afraid the sets manager never properly left the 'experimental' phase, and there was still work to be done on it. since i'm planning to do some big changes after the next release, it'll likely be worth a re-visit at that time. ;-)
For now, the window should be able to be re-set by throwing away the preferences of ViMM, not ideal by far, but it'll do the trick for a bit:
/Users/YOURNAME/Library/Preferences/com.vidalvanbergen.vimediamanager-alpha.plist
What ViMM does is add a "<set>" tag to the nfo file with the name of the set within it, you will have to 're-scan' a movie it had been previously scanned before adding the set information, you should be able to do this by sleeking a movie, typing the 'i' key to bring out the informational panel, and hit the 'refresh' button.