Posted by: Ivek23
« on: January 22, 2017, 07:33:48 am »Welcome. I am pleased that there is now a small problem successfully solved. Even yourself, you are now satisfied with the look of skin.
<row>
<column halign="right" valign="top">
<spacer width="12" />
<label width="128">
<caption>Darsteller/innen:</caption>
</label>
<spacer width="7" />
<custom field="Darsteller/innen:" collapsedlines="15"></custom>
<spacer width="11" />
</column>
</row>
You may try thisCode: [Select]<row>
<column halign="right" valign="top">
<spacer width="12" />
<label width="128">
<caption>Darsteller/innen:</caption>
</label>
<spacer width="7" />
<custom field="Darsteller/innen:" collapsedlines="15"></custom>
<spacer width="11" />
</column>
</row>
If necessary, you can change the settings. For you I did this combination, which will require changes to the figures.
This is my example of how I ' <caption> TheMoviedb Aka: </ caption> ' became the first in a series of what you would like to have.Code: [Select]<row>
<column halign="right" valign="top">
<spacer width="12" />
<label width="107">
<caption>TheMoviedb Aka:</caption>
</label>
<custom field="TheMoviedb Aka">
<color>$D7FDDD</color>
<font>
<name>Franklin Gothic Medium</name>
<!-- <color>$D7FDDD</color>
<color>$8000EEA</color>
<name>Franklin Gothic Medium</name>
<size>11</size>-->
<bold />
</font>
</custom>
<spacer width="11" />
</column>
</row>
<row>
<column halign="right" valign="top">
<spacer width="12" />
<label width="128">
<caption>Darsteller/innen:</caption>
</label>
<spacer width="7" />
<custom field="Darsteller/innen:" collapsedlines="15"></custom>
<spacer width="11" />
</column>
</row>
<row>
<column halign="right" valign="top">
<spacer width="12" />
<label width="107">
<caption>TheMoviedb Aka:</caption>
</label>
<custom field="TheMoviedb Aka">
<color>$D7FDDD</color>
<font>
<name>Franklin Gothic Medium</name>
<!-- <color>$D7FDDD</color>
<color>$8000EEA</color>
<name>Franklin Gothic Medium</name>
<size>11</size>-->
<bold />
</font>
</custom>
<spacer width="11" />
</column>
</row>
Code: [Select]<row>
<column>
<label width="128" halign="right">
<caption>Darsteller/innen:</caption>
</label>
<spacer width="7" />
<custom field="Darsteller/innen:"></custom>
<spacer width="11" />
</column>
<column>
</column>
</row>
If it is easy for you to find out how I would have to change the xml file, I would be grateful for your advice.
<row>
<column>
<label width="128" halign="right" valign="top">
<caption>Darsteller/innen:</caption>
</label>
<spacer width="7" />
<custom field="Darsteller/innen:" collapsedlines="15"></custom>
<spacer width="11" />
</column>
</row>
<row>
<column width="120" halign="right" valign="top">
<fieldlabel field="human" category="0"/>
</column>
<column>
<human category="0" collapsedlines="5"/>
</column>
</row>
<row>
<column>
<label width="128" halign="right">
<caption>Darsteller/innen:</caption>
</label>
<spacer width="7" />
<custom field="Darsteller/innen:"></custom>
<spacer width="11" />
</column>
<column>
</column>
</row>
O.k. Perhaps I will try again at another time. At the moment it is too complicated for me. For the time being I will stay with PVD in its "normal" version (= with the links).
Nevertheless your fantastic support is highly appreciated, Ivek23. It is not your fault but mine that until now I was no table to get it to work. Once more many thanks for your work, your help and your patience.
That sounds good.
I tried the new skin but I have a problem with the following:All custom fields have the same places as the normal fields in PVD for Darsteller, Regie, Drehbuch, Produktion, Musik (for Actors, Director, Writer, Producer, Composer).
When I add a new movie, the fields look like on the attached picture ("New skin"): The fields for Darsteller (Actors), for Regie (Director) etc. are not visible although I can see the appropriate entries in the xml-file you created.
All custom fields have the same places as the normal fields in PVD for Darsteller, Regie, Drehbuch, Produktion, Musik (for Actors, Director, Writer, Producer, Composer).
That's a lot of work (compared to copy and paste directly from my original Word doc to the original fields in PVD).
So I think that at least for the time being I will remain to use PVD in its "normal" way and I will try to "live" with all the hyperlinks in the names. Perhaps some other time in the future I will try again to work with your script.
The txtinfo_en (0a).psf file can not be converted from Wordpad in a txt file, because then they will no longer work. The same applies to all files .psf extension.O.k. That was a misunderstanding from my side. You meant to create a new txt file directly in Wordpad.
Files with .psf extension copy in C:\Program Files\Personal Video Database\Scripts. The same also applies to the txtinfo_en (0a).psf , txtinfo_en (0b).psf and txtinfo_en (0c).psf fileO.k. Done.
To movie.txt files, which I have added myself and all those movie.txt files, which you create yourself, so you make a special folder, which will then all these movie txt file saved for later because you will then needing to transfer information in your PVD Movie Database.O.k. Done too.
Now that you have all this, PVD, run the program and create custom fields as you see in the attached sshot-40 picture.O.K. (Very useful your picture. )
Then edit your txtinfo_en (0a).psf file as a whole the attached sshot-41 picture. Now, in the Import tab locate the txtinfo_en (0a).psf file and import movie information for a specific movie title, open a window in which to find previously mentioned folder where you saved txt file for a particular movie and you click on it and will take place the transfer of information in your PVD Movie Database for a particular movie (see images at this link: http://www.videodb.info/forum_en/index.php/topic,4061.msg19764.html#msg19764 ).I tried to do this also and I have now all the names etc. indeed without links (as I wanted it). But this information is not in the appropriate fields of PVD but all in the field "Comments" ("Kommentare") (see attached picture AVB). So I would have in a next step to transfer the data (by copy and paste) to the appropriate fields (above).
Repeat the last part of every movie and so you will have almost all the information in your PVD Movie Database, whatever you find there is a need to manually enter the PVD Movie Database or simply movie.txt file these data for a particular movie does not contain.
I changed now the txtinfo_en (0a).psf via Wordpad to a txt file. But what is to do now?
And where is the place in the PVD folder where I have to put the psf file?
And where is the place in I have to put the txt file?
I do not really understand where I have to put the information (let's say about "Director") now. In the txt file? Where exactly there?
I checked, it's all right as it should be and there are no empty files.
You are right! I use TUGZip to unpack zip-files and obviously this program has a problem with 7z files: It unpacks the 7z file but it shows its contents only as empty files with 0 KB! I tried now to unpack with WinRAR and all worked fine. I was also successful in unpacking with TUGZip the zip file you attached now (the result were no 0 KB files but correct files). So there must be a specific problem between TUGZip and 7z files. Sorry that I (or better: TUGZip) caused this confusion.
I checked, it's all right as it should be and there are no empty files.
Hello Ivek23,
thank you very much for all your work, your efforts and your explanations!
Sorry that I already need more help.
I downloaded the Movies & Scripts 7z file and unpacked it. With Wordpad I opened the files which are inside (= the three psf.files [txtinfo_en (0a).psf etc.] and the txt files for the individual movies). But all files have size 0 KB and consequently in Wordpad I can see nothing, respectively only a blank white page.
So please can you check again the files you attached within the 7z file? Thanks a lot.