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NEW: View Extras
Matt:
--- Quote from: StevieRayVaughan on September 22, 2016, 10:27:16 am --- Please include "Album Artworks". I have thousands of subfolders with the folder name "Album Artworks" where I store my scanned album booklets. PLZ x 1mil :-)
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Coming next build:
Changed: Added the subfolder "Album Artworks" to the View Extras search.
StevieRayVaughan:
--- Quote from: Matt on August 30, 2016, 11:33:03 am ---Coming next build:
Changed: Sidecar searching for the "View Extras" menu also looks in subfolders called "Extras" or "Scans".
Just let us know if there are other common subfolder names.
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Please include "Album Artworks". I have thousands of subfolders with the folder name "Album Artworks" where I store my scanned album booklets. PLZ x 1mil :-)
DangerJP:
Hi,
Could you add ''(artwork)'' too ?
Thanks !
kstuart:
--- Quote from: StevieRayVaughan on September 22, 2016, 10:27:16 am --- Please include "Album Artworks". I have thousands of subfolders with the folder name "Album Artworks" where I store my scanned album booklets. PLZ x 1mil :-)
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I have to say that I doubt there is anyone else in the world who has chosen "Album Artworks" as the name of a folder.
There is a great free program called "Bulk Rename" and you can use that to rename all instances on your disk of "Album Artworks" to one of the strings supported by MC22.
Having said that, this should be a user-specified field, exactly like "a, an, the" articles is a user-specifield field (and the same code could be repurposed).
Another possbility in the code would be to use any folder whose name contained the strings already mentioned ("scan", "artwork", etc.)
DangerJP:
--- Quote from: kstuart on September 22, 2016, 08:45:10 pm ---Having said that, this should be a user-specified field, exactly like "a, an, the" articles is a user-specifield field (and the same code could be repurposed).
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Any chance for this suggestion to be implemented ?
Thanks !
P.S. It seems that JRemote already does something similar with the "Asset" feature.
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