It still doesn't use the external file. I tried to change the font size in both the css and the vbs files, then restarted MediaMonkey but I can see no difference. It would be so cool to just be able to change the font size in the CueReader settings.Eyal wrote:The correct filename is CueReader.css and should be placed in the same folder as the script CueReader.vbs, ie:jez12 wrote:So where do I place the external CueSheet.css?
C:\Program Files\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto\
Cue Reader 5.6 - Updated 20/07/2014
Re: Cue Reader 5.6 - Updated 20/07/2014
Re: Cue Reader 5.6 - Updated 20/07/2014
There are different fonts settings in different sections. I don't remember which is which but my Cuereader.css works fine:
Code: Select all
body {
font-family:'Verdana',sans-serif;
background-color:#FFFFFF;
font-size:9pt;
color:#000000;
}
H1 {
font-family:'Verdana',sans-serif;
font-size:10pt;
font-weight:bold;
color:#AAAAAA;
text-align:left;
}
P {
font-family:'Verdana',sans-serif;
font-size:8pt;
color:#000000;
}
TH {
font-family:'Verdana',sans-serif;
font-size:9pt;
font-weight:bold;
color:#000000;
border-color:#000000;
border-style: solid;
border-left-width:0px;
border-right-width:0px;
border-top-width:0px;
border-bottom-width:3px;
}
TD {
font-family:'Verdana',sans-serif;
font-size:7pt;
color:#000000;
border-color:#000000;
border-style: solid;
border-left-width:0px;
border-right-width:0px;
border-top-width:0px;
border-bottom-width:1px;
}
TR.aleft TH {
text-align:left;
}
TR.dark {
background-color:#EFEFEF;
}
TR.highlight {
background-color:#FFFF77;
}
Re: Cue Reader 5.6 - Updated 20/07/2014
I copied that code into the file and changed all font sizes to bigger numbers but there's no effect. Maybe it's something in the .vbs file that overrides it.Eyal wrote:There are different fonts settings in different sections. I don't remember which is which but my Cuereader.css works fine:Code: Select all
body { font-family:'Verdana',sans-serif; background-color:#FFFFFF; font-size:9pt; color:#000000; } H1 { font-family:'Verdana',sans-serif; font-size:10pt; font-weight:bold; color:#AAAAAA; text-align:left; } P { font-family:'Verdana',sans-serif; font-size:8pt; color:#000000; } TH { font-family:'Verdana',sans-serif; font-size:9pt; font-weight:bold; color:#000000; border-color:#000000; border-style: solid; border-left-width:0px; border-right-width:0px; border-top-width:0px; border-bottom-width:3px; } TD { font-family:'Verdana',sans-serif; font-size:7pt; color:#000000; border-color:#000000; border-style: solid; border-left-width:0px; border-right-width:0px; border-top-width:0px; border-bottom-width:1px; } TR.aleft TH { text-align:left; } TR.dark { background-color:#EFEFEF; } TR.highlight { background-color:#FFFF77; }
I also tested to change the highlight color in the .css file - no change as expected. But then I unchecked the "Use external file" and changed the highlight color in the settings window and it works.
It always creates a new CueReader.css file into the C:\Users\AppData\Local\Temp and uses that instead?
Re: Cue Reader 5.6 - Updated 20/07/2014
Hi Jez12,
No, the stylesheet located in the Temp folder is copied by the script each time you play a track. It will overwrite any changes you made.
It looks like you're not editing the right file. According to [page 25]+ of this thread, in Windows Vista and above the correct location for the script (CueReader.vbs) and the stylesheet (CueReader.css) could be of of these:
C:\Program Files (x86)\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto
C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto\
I guess it depends on how you installed Mediamonkey in the first place.
Eyal
No, the stylesheet located in the Temp folder is copied by the script each time you play a track. It will overwrite any changes you made.
It looks like you're not editing the right file. According to [page 25]+ of this thread, in Windows Vista and above the correct location for the script (CueReader.vbs) and the stylesheet (CueReader.css) could be of of these:
C:\Program Files (x86)\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto
C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto\
I guess it depends on how you installed Mediamonkey in the first place.
Eyal
Re: Cue Reader 5.6 - Updated 20/07/2014
That's it! Thanks!Eyal wrote:Hi Jez12,
No, the stylesheet located in the Temp folder is copied by the script each time you play a track. It will overwrite any changes you made.
It looks like you're not editing the right file. According to [page 25]+ of this thread, in Windows Vista and above the correct location for the script (CueReader.vbs) and the stylesheet (CueReader.css) could be of of these:
C:\Program Files (x86)\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto
C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto\
I guess it depends on how you installed Mediamonkey in the first place.
Eyal
C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto\
This was the correct folder for the files!
Cue Reader 5.6 crashes MM
I am trying to play some flac files that are not split. They have the associated cue file. When I play the flac file I get an empty cue track box that opens. I also get the activex warning which I have to reply to before the empty track box disappears. If I answer yes to the activex warning quick enough everything is fine. If I don' say yes to the activex warning before the track list box disappears ( 1 second) , MM crashes. Windows 10, latest MM Gold. Thanks for the help. Rick
Re: Cue Reader 5.6 crashes MM
You need to disable the Internet Explorer security/ActiveX warnings. I can't remember how to do it anymore but I'm sure you'll find the solution on Google.rgatlin wrote:I am trying to play some flac files that are not split. They have the associated cue file. When I play the flac file I get an empty cue track box that opens. I also get the activex warning which I have to reply to before the empty track box disappears. If I answer yes to the activex warning quick enough everything is fine. If I don' say yes to the activex warning before the track list box disappears ( 1 second) , MM crashes. Windows 10, latest MM Gold. Thanks for the help. Rick
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One Tiny Problem
My cue sheet opens up just fine in my CueReader window. And it highlights the current track.
But ... aren't I supposed to be able to click on the Track Number and have it jump from track to track?
But ... aren't I supposed to be able to click on the Track Number and have it jump from track to track?
Re: Cue Reader 5.6 - Updated 20/07/2014
Yes indeed. It works fine for me.Boobounder wrote:But ... aren't I supposed to be able to click on the Track Number and have it jump from track to track?
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Re: Cue Reader 5.6 crashes MM
In the Wiki, and it worked for mejez12 wrote:You need to disable the Internet Explorer security/ActiveX warnings. I can't remember how to do it anymore but I'm sure you'll find the solution on Google.rgatlin wrote:I am trying to play some flac files that are not split. They have the associated cue file. When I play the flac file I get an empty cue track box that opens. I also get the activex warning which I have to reply to before the empty track box disappears. If I answer yes to the activex warning quick enough everything is fine. If I don' say yes to the activex warning before the track list box disappears ( 1 second) , MM crashes. Windows 10, latest MM Gold. Thanks for the help. Rick

http://www.mediamonkey.com/wiki/index.p ... X_Warnings
Re: Cue Reader 5.6 - Updated 20/07/2014
I have read all tips but nothing do it right.
There will be a Windows Warning showed like
"An ActiveX- Controlelement on this site.... not secure. Will you allow this?"
Selecting "Yes, i will" crashes MM also selecting "No".
What is the trick.
Windows 10 Pro64 1903, MM V4.1.24.1883
There will be a Windows Warning showed like
"An ActiveX- Controlelement on this site.... not secure. Will you allow this?"
Selecting "Yes, i will" crashes MM also selecting "No".
What is the trick.
Windows 10 Pro64 1903, MM V4.1.24.1883