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"Edit HTML Sections" ... No exit?
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geetarz
Registered: January 25, 2008
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Hello All,

I'm considering using DVD Profiler to catalog my collection. It seems a bit buggy, when I select "edit HTML sections" it seems that there is no way out of this menu ... am I missing something?

~G
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The related buttons (OK and Cancel) are at the bottom right corner of the page. I believe it had something to do with the Font size settings in Windows or similar, which would make those disappear. I have no idea right now where the previous thread could be, but hopefully someone else remembers more details shortly.
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I've had the same issue since we got the functionality, and I've tried it with fonts at every setting my PC allows.

I gave up trying to get support for it since no one seemed to care, but if others are having the issue, maybe it'll be looked at again.
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Quoting ya_shin:
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I have no idea right now where the previous thread could be, but hopefully someone else remembers more details shortly.


Unfortunately as nolesrule says, the issue was never resolved, but here's the previous thread.
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I've run into the same issue and reducing the Windows screen DPI (Display Options => Settings => Advanced) solved the problem.

I only have to switch DPI long enough to install a plug in then i can switch back (cause then i don't need the OK/Cancel buttons)
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Unfortunately, that only works if I reboot the computer after changing the settings, which is not ideal. I've gotten into the habit of, after saving the html window, forcing the program to shut down through the task manager. This is also not ideal, but restarting DVDP is faster than restarting the whole computer.

This issuecould be easily resolved by adding buttons to the toolbar or the items to the  form's navigation menus replicating the functions of the buttons, or relocating the location of the buttons on the form.
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True, a reboot is required to change the DPI.  I've had to do it twice since September because i installed a plugin so it was comparatively painless.  If it was daily then yes it would be an issue.
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