![]() So the plan is to get it working similar to how it originally worked, reading album images from my music folder just to make sure everything is displaying correctly and moving as it should. and then it's onto sorting out the inputs although most of that code is ready to go. I'm currently getting my head around threading and event handling. I think I have most of that sorted now and it's displaying images properly Original code used GL_QUADS so I'm having to convert the vertices so I can use GL_TRIANGLES. There are a few conflicting things with the existing OpenGL commands and SharpGL. I've translated everything from C++ to C# so visual studio isn't giving me any errors and currently troubleshooting the OpenGL aspects. There was A LOT of repeated code and inconsistencies that made it a bit of a battle. So far I've stripped out the code I know I don't need, like the internal player as MB will handle that. In hindsight it probably would have been better creating my own from scratch and just using their formulas to handle the OpenGL transitions. The author was french so I had to translate their comments to help me out. ![]() Over 14,000 lines of code has been a bit of a slog to get through. ( Default: unticked) Will hide the artwork for albums with less than the specified number of tracks, to make them take up less space.Have to see what happens there. The number of tracks shown will be based on the size of the artwork and album details.ĭo not show artwork for albums with less than X tracks ( Default: unticked) Will make MusicBee hide larger groups of tracks until you expand them. The field in the parentheses will be the left grouping header you have set. ( Default: ticked) Unticking this will remove the header between groups, though they will still be grouped. ( Default: right of artwork) You can choose to display album info fields below the album artwork instead of to the right, if you want. If values differ between tracks on an album, MusicBee will use the first value it finds. Here you can choose which fields MusicBee displays with each album. To also offset each new group with a blank line, tick the "precede with a blank line" option. The header appears in line with the album tracks, so customizing the font will be especially helpful for contrast. This forum post has some great tips on using the sub-grouping header. With the help of a virtual tag, there are endless possibilities. MusicBee already puts a blank line between different discs of the same album, but you could use this field to add disc titles, group items by work or composer, and so on. The sub-grouping header is used to group tracks within an album. You can also customize the font for the headers, separately for each side. (For instance, choosing "Album Artist" on the left and "Album" on the right would result in a new header for each album artist, and also for each album.) If you assign something to both, MusicBee will display a new header for a change in either of the criteria. You can choose to have titles on the left side of the header, the right side, or both. Here you can control how tracks are grouped and what the headers look like. It can also be opened from Panels Configuration by clicking the button where it says "files: Panel Settings", or from Preferences > Layout (1), under main panel settings, where it says "files: Customize Layout". This window can be opened from the panel menu (where it says "Album and Tracks") by choosing "Customize Panel." (the last menu item). Views Configuration for Albums and Tracks View This will affect the Album, Artist, Album Artist, Publisher, Year, Total Tracks, Total Discs, Album Gain, and Artwork (overwriting any existing values). You can tag a track or tracks by dragging & dropping onto an album's artwork.When you right click on the album art, "Show Artwork" and "Search Internet for Picture" are added to the usual context menu options.Clicking on any of the fields configured in Customize Panel will filter your library by that field.Clicking on the album art will select the entire album (it acts like a grouping header).Special features of Album and Tracks View include: Album and Tracks adds special Artwork and Album columns (fixed at left), and the Group By settings are found in the Customize Panel window instead of the columns menu. See Tracks View for most options they are very similar. Album and Tracks view with default settings
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