[Question] Make the EPG searchable in WebMP (1 Viewer)

FreakyJ

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    Hey @Oxan

    in MP it is possible to search the whole EPG for some movie or show, what do you think about adding this feature to webMP? It would be really useful for us :)
     

    FreakyJ

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    really?!
    Can you tell me where I can find it? I really don't know where it should be... (see attached screenshot)
    I have WebMP/MPExtended both 0.5.2

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    Ahhhh I found it, the searchbox was too big :D
    Thanks for the hint ;) It wasn't so clear that it is for the EPG :p
     

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    Thanks ;)
    I normally don't use WebMP so much, as you know my dad is using it on a daily base, he asked me ad I just missed the searchbox as I checked it :D
     

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