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+---Topic: Queestion on error messages im getting. started by bulldozer


Posted by: bulldozer on Jan. 02 2003,02:48

When i'm trying to make changes to a bunch of files in the program, it brings up a "Error and warning" window telling me which files cannot/will not be edited for the type of changes im trying to do.  That  is good info to know, however when it does that, the error window that pops up does not have an X on the top right to close the error and they only possible way to get out of that is to cnt-alt-del the entire program and end task on it.  Is that a known issue?  Is there a way to fix this?  This may be coved in a manual or something, but I haven't found any info on this and was wondering why that window doesn't let me close it?
Thanx
Posted by: Magnus Brading on Jan. 02 2003,12:47

This is one of the known problems related to the "large fonts" operating system setting. If you start the program with the command-line parameter "-noresize" it might be resolved, please try that. But now that you mention it, it might be a good idea to add an "X-button" to that window for this purpose (users with "normal" operating system settings get several buttons in this window, you can try and see how it is supposed to look by temporarily disabling the "large fonts" option in your Windows settings).

As a last resort, you can disable this error/warnings-window completely, from the Mp3/Tag Studio main settings.


Posted by: bulldozer on Jan. 03 2003,05:34

Wow! Thanks for the good info.  Im not at my home computer right now, but I do use the large fonts in windows.  I tried disabling the error and warning in the settings, but there is no place to save the changes I make in the settings.  I change the settings, and the only button to press is the X on the top right and when I click that it appears to not save the setting changes i make.  I will try to try the -noresize tag you recommended.  Thanks again for the help!

BTW:   This program is GREAT!  I love it.  I setup tags for every mp3 on my hard drive that didn't already have one.  Thanks for the great program!
Posted by: Magnus Brading on Jan. 03 2003,14:11

The reason that you don't see an "OK" button in the settings window must also be the "large fonts" setting, D'OH!  :D I really hate that operating system setting (please read more about why in the Mp3/Tag Studio help file, in the "known problems" section and the info referenced from there).
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