Numbers over 999

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coulonge
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Numbers over 999

Post by coulonge »

The numbering of movies worked under Windows XP. On my new computer with Windows 7, the numbering for movies after 999 appear only with the first two digits (example: for movie number 1536, 15.. will be displayed). Any ideas on how to fix.
Eddie
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Post by Eddie »

where? Maybe column too small?
coulonge
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Numbers over 999

Post by coulonge »

The error appears on screen in the box where the movie number and title is shown (left part of the screen).
When the information is displayed as a grid the complete number is shown.
Thanks for your assistance.
bad4u
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Post by bad4u »

It's not a Win7 specific problem, as I cannot reproduce it here.

Do you use a modified layout/language file ? If not I only could think of some graphics driver settings for font size etc..

However you can change the width of the number column easily. Please see viewtopic.php?t=4313 for how to do this. Obviously you must do the change on the language file you use (not neccessarily italien like on example).
coulonge
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Numbers over 999

Post by coulonge »

Thanks for the help.
I have not yet been able to correct the problem because Windows could not open the file. After some research I opened the file with Notepad and made the changes but it would not allow me to save the file in LNG. Which text editor do you use?
bad4u
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Re: Numbers over 999

Post by bad4u »

coulonge wrote:I have not yet been able to correct the problem because Windows could not open the file. After some research I opened the file with Notepad and made the changes but it would not allow me to save the file in LNG. Which text editor do you use?
Win7 don't allow write access to program's folder from within an editor. Simply save the file somewhere else (e.g. document folder), make the changes, copy it back manually.
coulonge
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Post by coulonge »

Thanks again.
Will do later when I have a few minutes.
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