- It is now possible to move any built in menu item to any built in strip, regardless of where it is in the list. Also, pressing back to return to the main menu will now return you to the correct strip.
- There is no longer a limit on the number of custom strips you can have.
- It is not possible to disable built in menu items. Hopefully i'll have a fix for this soon.
Changes for default Vista (non-Fiji)
- It is now not possible to configure the menu in such a way that it will crash (by moving a built in item to a strip above the original strip for the item). When hovering over an item that has been moved from its original menu an arrow will appear showing the original strip for the item.
- Fix for crash when a 3rd party application has no title.
- Fix for certain cases where multiple 3rd party links are assigned to the same built in strip.
Other new featuresWhen configuring entry points, you can now specify keys that will close or kill the application. This will allow you to launch any application and close it again using the remote. To enable this, open the properties page for an entry point, make sure "Use wrapper" is checked, then check either "Close the program..." or "Kill the program..." (close asks the application nicely to close, kill will just make it die). You add/remove keys that will close/kill the app - if it's not working, click the add button and press the button on your remote that you want to kill the app - the corresponding key will be added to the list. You can also select both close and kill, so that you have a backup if the close key doesn't work.
You should be able to use this feature to set up applications like PowerDVD or other Blu-ray players to integrate nicely with MC, although I haven't actually tested with any of these applications.
Mikinho, I know you've recently developed something like this, so I hope you don't feel i'm treading on your toes or anything - I think yours has a few extra advantages anyway!
Hope it works for you all.