![]() User-friendly, multi-language, customizable interface (including customizable shortcuts and translation mode). Supports converting between, creating, opening, editing, and saving over 60 (currently) subtitle formats via the Subtitle API library, as well as saving subtitles in a custom user-defined file format. ![]() Splitting subtitles (Simple): the current subtitle (or the found one) will be the first subtitle of part2 now. Īllowed the Main window and the 'Information and Errors' window to be on different monitors in a multi monitor setup. The search and replace strings for the Search and the Search/Replace windows are saved now between sessions.Īdded scroll bars to the 'Notes' field in the left panel. Made it possible to show the movie in full screen on the non primary monitor in multi monitor setups. The item is default off (not allowing negative coordinates). Īdded a setting in the General section: Allow negative window coordinates. Important for multiple monitor configuations, with the extra monitor set to the left of the primary one, to allow saved windows positions recalled to the correct monitor. A not found warning is now only given if the search string is not present at all in the subtitles. This prevents getting stuck with only finding the first occurance. Initially 'From the first subtitle' is checked and as soon as the first search action is done, 'From the first subtitle' becomes unchecked, thus allowing to find the next occurance of the search text. ![]() Īdapted the 'Search/replace' form: replaced two round buttons ('From the first subtitle' and 'All the subtitle') by 1 checkbox ('From the first subtitle'). The main toolbar is no longer resized, see. Solved a problem with splitted up Notes, see. Project notes are saved in the project file (.stp), subtitle notes and global notes are saved in 'Notes.txt'. Splitted up 'Notes' in 'Global' and 'Project'. Up to 100 'recent files' can be remembered now, see. Made project files (.stp files) also Unicode capable (saved as UTF8 now). ![]() Corrected an error after trying to read in 'LastChoices.txt' when it contained non ASCII characters (see ). ![]()
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