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"Loaned" Graphic to appear on the cover of loaned DVDs
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registranticefyre
Registered: August 16, 2007
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Okay, i'll be honest... I pretty much never use the filters. Different strokes for different folks, but i'd prefer the Loaned graphic.
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantscrewed
Registered: January 5, 2008
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I'd be glad to see something like this. I've always gone into the edit user option and browse through all users to see who has my movies... which was the reason I got DVD Profiler in the first place
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Quoting screwed:
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I'd be glad to see something like this. I've always gone into the edit user option and browse through all users to see who has my movies... which was the reason I got DVD Profiler in the first place

But such a banner wouldn't help you to see who your movie has, just that it is borrowed. As I said, try to enable the loaned to column in the collection list
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributornorthbloke
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I see Icefyre's idea being used more in the context that you're casually browsing your collection looking for something to watch. If he fancied a few Clone Wars episodes and landed on that profile he'd immediately know to keep looking. The loaned to column just doesn't grab your attention as much.
Also I believe the idea was for the graphic to appear over the cover scans not just the thumbnails, although adding it to the thumbnails too might work.
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantscrewed
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Quoting DJ Doena:
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Quoting screwed:
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I'd be glad to see something like this. I've always gone into the edit user option and browse through all users to see who has my movies... which was the reason I got DVD Profiler in the first place

But such a banner wouldn't help you to see who your movie has, just that it is borrowed. As I said, try to enable the loaned to column in the collection list

I'm fine with that, although Im sure they could add something to sort that out too.
The reason I want something like this is to know which movie I've loaned out, not necessarily to whom. As I could see that in the users. It started getting really messy when my DVD collection was growing and I loaned out some, and simply forgot that I've loaned them out. So when I got them back I had no idea I was missing them.
This way at least I can see which one's is not in my shelf.
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registranticefyre
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You hit the nail on the head northbloke. That is exactly why I thought it would be useful. Given that there are many ways of browsing your collection and skins you can use in DVDP... it may be a case that a "LOANED" watermark be applied to both the thumbnail as well as the cover.

If we wanted to expand on this, we COULD add something like "LOANED TO [NAME]" over the cover, as the thumbnail would not have enough room for that
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantdeadman36g
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Quoting icefyre:
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Hey all,

I just whacked together a visual of what i'm thinking of here:



This would be pefect, and perhaps a blue ribbon for Watched.
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<HTML>
<HEAD>

<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript">
<!--
<DP NAME="HEADER_VARS" Language="JavaScript" Comments="True" IncludeCast="False" IncludeCrew="False">
//-->

</SCRIPT>
<style type="text/css">
<!--
body {
margin: 0px;
background-color:white;
overflow:hidden;
}
#main{
height=100%;
width=100%;
}
.loaned {
position:absolute;
left:0px;
top:40%;
height:50px;
width:100%;
background-color:red;
filter:Alpha(opacity=70, finishopacity=50, style=3)
}
.loanedtext {
font: bold 30px/50px verdana, sans-serif;
color:white;
}

-->

</style>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<center>

<div id="cover">
<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript">
document.write("<img src=\""+DP_ImageFileFront+"\"  height =\"100%\">");
</SCRIPT>
</div>
<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript">
if (DP_LoanedTo != ""){
document.write("<div class=\"loaned\"><span class= \"loanedtext\">LOANED to " + DP_LoanedTo + "</span></div>");
}
</SCRIPT>


</center>
</BODY>
</HTML>




But I've noticed, that the image quality is worse than the actual cover.

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That looks good SH84... but I have no use for this... as I never loan out my DVDs... but I think a watched one would be pretty cool. Maybe say something like Last Watched on {DATE} by {NAME}.

Then I could get rid of my little basic last watched HTML Window. 
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Well {NAME} is not included in the header vars... So all I could give you is last watched on.

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That would be cool... but unless others want it... you don't have to do it for me at least. I played with the loaned one just to get the feel for it. And noticed that clicking on the image don't bring up the full sized cover-art. I rather keep the ability of having full sized art then replacing the html window I made for last watched. But still cool work! 
Pete
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The image is the full size image, but it it's somehow sharpened by the IE engine...

For you (and the other guys with last watched windows):
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<HTML>
<HEAD>

<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript">
<!--
<DP NAME="HEADER_VARS" Language="JavaScript" Comments="True" IncludeCast="False" IncludeCrew="False">
//-->

</SCRIPT>
<style type="text/css">
<!--
body {
margin: 0px;
background-color:white;
overflow:hidden;
height=100%;
width=100%;

}

.loanedtext {
font: bold 20px/50px verdana, sans-serif;
color:white;
}
.watched {
position:absolute;
left:0px;
top:40%;
height:50px;
width:100%;
background-color:blue;
filter:Alpha(opacity=70, finishopacity=50, style=3)
}

-->

</style>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<center>
<div id="cover">
<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript">
document.write("<img src=\""+DP_ImageFileFront+"\" name=\"cover\" height = 100%>");
</SCRIPT>

<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript">
if (DP_LastWatched > 0){
document.write("<div class=\"watched\"><span class= \"loanedtext\">Last watched on " + DP_LastWatched.getMonth() + "/" + DP_LastWatched.getDate() + "/" + DP_LastWatched.getFullYear() +"</span></div>");
}

</SCRIPT>
</div>

</center>

</BODY>
</HTML>

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Registered: March 16, 2007
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You can get who it was watched by by changing the html above. Change this:

<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript">
if (DP_LastWatched > 0){
document.write("<div class=\"watched\"><span class= \"loanedtext\">Last watched on " + DP_LastWatched.getMonth() + "/" + DP_LastWatched.getDate() + "/" + DP_LastWatched.getFullYear() +"</span></div>");
}

to

<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript">
last_watch = "<DP NAME="LAST_WATCHED_BY">";
if (DP_LastWatched > 0){
document.write("<div class=\"watched\"><span class= \"loanedtext\">Last watched on " + DP_LastWatched.getMonth() + "/" + DP_LastWatched.getDate() + "/" + DP_LastWatched.getFullYear() +" by " +  last_watch + "</span></div>");
}
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Quoting SH84:
Quote:
The image is the full size image, but it it's somehow sharpened by the IE engine...

...


That is cool!

But what I meant was When I placed that as a replacement for the standard front image. When I click on it (so it shows me the full sized image) it does nothing. I do appreciate what you did... but as long as when I click on it it does not  bring up the full sized image I will just stick with my little html window
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That is possible:

Quote:
<HTML>
<HEAD>

<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript">
<!--
<DP NAME="HEADER_VARS" Language="JavaScript" Comments="True" IncludeCast="False" IncludeCrew="False">
//-->
function pop(img)
{
MeinFenster = window.open("about:blank", "Cover", "width=550,height=800,left=100,top=100");
MeinFenster.document.write("<center><img src=\""+ img + "\" name=\"bigcover\" ></center>");
MeinFenster.focus();

hoehe = window.MeinFenster.document.bigcover.height;
breite =  window.MeinFenster.document.bigcover.width;

MeinFenster.resizeTo(breite+50,hoehe+50)

}

</SCRIPT>
<style type="text/css">
<!--
body {
margin: 0px;
background-color:white;
overflow:hidden;
height:100%;
width:100%;

}
#main{
height:100%;
width:100%;
}
.loanedtext {
font: bold 20px/50px verdana, sans-serif;
color:white;
}
.watched {
position:absolute;
left:0px;
top:40%;
height:50px;
width:100%;
background-color:blue;
filter:Alpha(opacity=70, finishopacity=50, style=3)
}

-->

</style>
</HEAD>
<BODY id="main">
<center>
<div id="cover">
<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript">
document.write("<img src=\""+DP_ImageFileFront+"\" name=\"cover\" height = " + document.body.clientHeight +" onclick=\"pop(DP_ImageFileFront)\">");
</SCRIPT>

<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript">
if (DP_LastWatched > 0){
document.write("<div class=\"watched\"><span class= \"loanedtext\">Last watched on <DP NAME="LAST_WATCHED_ON" > by <DP NAME="LAST_WATCHED_BY"></span></div>");
}

</SCRIPT>
</div>

</center>

</BODY>
</HTML>

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Very cool! 
Pete
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