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Re: Playlist Panel 3.0 (2010-03-28)

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:26 am
by CeeDub
Sorry, I tried all the skins I have and I get a standard, skin-style scrollbar on every one of them. No idea what may cause this. Do you have access to another computer you could try this on? Works fine on both of mine.

Re: Playlist Panel 3.0 (2010-03-28)

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 7:13 am
by nynaevelan
It works fine in Win Xp but it is not working on my Win7 64 system. I will try it on my laptop when I get home to see if it works on that Win7.

Re: Playlist Panel 3.0 (2010-03-28)

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:30 pm
by nynaevelan
Here is something weird, I started MM from the run command in admin mode and now I have scrollbars, I have never had any problems with permissions or anything before and I always install MM as an admin.

Re: Playlist Panel 3.0 (2010-03-28)

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 3:43 pm
by pkw115
CeeDub, Thanks for this script. I was glad to learn that I could refressh the playlist list by opening and closing options. I had been restarting MM as per the first post which says "If you add a new playlist, the panel will not show it until you restart MM." I would echo Nynaevelan's request for a button to update the scrtipt as well, though as she says, opening and closing the options is better that restarting MM. Perhpas the first post could be updated to reflect this new behavior.

Re: Playlist Panel 3.0 (2010-03-28)

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 11:48 am
by gpzbc
I'm sorry if the answer to this question is obvious, but how is the skin for Playlist Panel supposed to work? I love having the playlist panel showing, but it only shows one color and is often different from the skin I am using. I can only get Playlist Panel to be a gray color, no matter what skin I am using. Is this expected behavior?

Thanks for a great script.

Re: Playlist Panel 3.0 (2010-03-28)

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 5:47 am
by CeeDub
Version 3.1 is up!

Only a small change in this one: The View menu now has a command to "Refresh playlist panel". Hope that's okay with y'all.
nynaevelan wrote:
CeeDub wrote:
nynaevelan wrote:2. If the track doesn't belong to any playlists, then list all the others according to the view mode selected.
You probably usually use the "checked only" mode, correct? The others should always display all available playlists. If not, let me know, then something'd be very wrong.
I had the checked mode first then the others but once I restarted after changing it was working with the changed mode.
So... does that mean the problem is fixed for you now? I'm still not sure I understood you correctly in the first place.
gpzbc wrote:How is the skin for Playlist Panel supposed to work? I love having the playlist panel showing, but it only shows one color and is often different from the skin I am using. I can only get Playlist Panel to be a gray color, no matter what skin I am using. Is this expected behavior?
This is... expected, yes. :wink: I just never got around to making the panel skinnable, so it still uses the default (presumably Windows-) style. It's on my ToDo list, though.

Re: Playlist Panel 3.1 (2010-09-19)

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 8:27 am
by nynaevelan
Yes it's fixed and I do not understand what the problem is either. :lol: :lol:

Re: Playlist Panel 3.1 (2010-09-19)

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 6:36 pm
by pkw115
Cee Dub, Great update to a great script. I use it everyday and appreciate your adding the button to update the panel. Thanks again.

Re: Playlist Panel 3.1 (2010-09-19)

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 7:10 pm
by gpzbc
Thanks!

Re: See and manage which playlists a song is assigned to

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 12:24 pm
by quezacoatl
Eyal wrote:Hi,
I never managed to make it work. When I start MM, I get this error:

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Any idea why? Running latest version, MM 3.2.0.1294 on Win XP.

Thank you.
Am having the same trouble as Eyal above.
Is there a way to fix it? From my understanding this is caused by having sub-playlists in my playlist panel?

Re: See and manage which playlists a song is assigned to

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 12:50 pm
by CeeDub
quezacoatl wrote:Am having the same trouble as Eyal above.
Is there a way to fix it? From my understanding this is caused by having sub-playlists in my playlist panel?
In Eyal's case, this error was caused by one of his auto-playlists being parent of other playlists. Since the panel ignores the auto-playlists, trying to attach child nodes to non-existing parents causes an error.

I haven't been able to reproduce this behavior, neither with an auto-playlists as a child of a regular playlist nor as a parent. I'd be grateful for a screenshot of a playlist tree that causes the error (and, if you can fix it by rearranging the playlists, a screenshot of a working tree), so I can try to fix it in at least such a way that the script doesn't crash anymore.

Re: Playlist Panel 3.1 (2010-09-19)

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:03 am
by Quezacoatl
CeeDub wrote:this error was caused by one of his auto-playlists being parent of other playlists. Since the panel ignores the auto-playlists, trying to attach child nodes to non-existing parents causes an error.
I see.. I think that I have the same situation as him then.. I organize my playlists like this since its more intuitive and manageable if I organize them this way..
Here is a pic of what my playlist tree if it helps..
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Hopefully there is a way around this. Thanks for your time regardless. It is a very good script. (I was using it before I organized my playlists)

Re: Playlist Panel 3.1 (2010-09-19)

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 3:29 am
by CeeDub
Thanks, that's very helpful. Unfortunately, a fix may take some time. As a workaround, the error should occur only in the tree mode (default). If you switch to any other display option in the settings tab, the script should work fine. Really sorry for the inconvenience!

Re: Playlist Panel 3.1 (2010-09-19)

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:03 am
by Guest
Thank you Ceedub!
Switching the display option to anything other than tree mode worked for me. Script is running without any errors now. Thanks!

Re: Playlist Panel 3.1 (2010-09-19)

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:49 am
by JDz
That's really useful. Thank You :)