![]() Once exported, the files can then be uploaded to a webpage or printed out. The HTML export lets you to choose from various HTML templates. Most of these are found under the File menu > Export Collection. There are several different formats available for exporting your DVDpedia collection. ![]() Just remember to keep the 'Printing' prefix so that it'll show up in the printing feature. It's also a good idea to name your template something different so you know it's a template you customized. Otherwise it'll be overwritten the next time you download an update for DVDpedia. Once you're done editing your template, create a new folder titled 'Templates' inside your DVDpedia data folder (by default the DVDpedia data folder is located in your Home folder under ~/Library/Application Support/DVDpedia) and place your template in there. (If you're using Text Edit, make sure you use the 'Open' command and tell it to 'Ignore Rich Text commands' so that it'll open the file as a simple text file.) Open the template you want to customize with a good text editor. You'll see all the printing templates are prefixed with 'Printing' in the title to distinguish them from the export templates. Then navigate to Contents/Resources/Templates/. To edit one of the printing templates, ctrl-click (right-click) the DVDpedia icon and choose 'Show package contents'. More details on the editing process can be found in the customizing templates section. The following describes how to open and save a customized print template. They are fully customizable and can be printed using your browser's print command. ![]()
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