Same behaviour after restarting SC.
That is, when custom mode is defined for alarm. The Alarm still
triggers the default layout.
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NAS: QNAP TS-209 II pro -fw 3.1 build 0708- (2x 1TB, RAID1)
Services: SC- 7.3.3 -, SSOTS- 3.18-
Squeezebox: 2x Duet (controller+reciever), 1x Boom, 1x Cl
> Do miss something or is there another bug?
Looks like there's yet another bug. Would it be fine if after
configuration you re-started SC again? I think there's an issue with the
font cache initialization.
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Thanks for the update.
I downloaded 4.4.3 and restarted the server...
I entered the settings page for MIS and save the settings, but now the
BOOM goes to default setting on alarm even though MIS is set to use a
custom setting for Alarm.
I changed the custom Alarm setting back and forth and also
Ok, there was a bug indeed. Custom fonts in alarm mode didn't work. Should
be fixed in 4.4.3. Please give it a try - you'll have to go the MIS
settings page after installation and just save the settings once again.
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Yes, 7.3.3 linux version on Qnap server.
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Services: SC- 7.3.3 -, SSOTS- 3.18-
Squeezebox: 2x Duet (controller+reciever), 1x Boom, 1x Classic
Other: 1x Popcorn A-110
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Hmm... I think I've only tested it with SC 7.4 - you're running 7.3.3?
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> I have great difficulties to get the formating work for the Music
> Infromation Screensaver (MIS) on my BOOM using a custom Alarm
> formatting.
Hmm... I think I've only tested it with SC 7.4 - you're running 7.3.3?
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Hi,
I have great difficulties to get the formating work for the Music
Infromation Screensaver (MIS) on my BOOM using a custom Alarm
formatting.
The problem is that the second line doesn't format according to the
settings, it somehow display in the first row. When changing the
formating of line 2