My wish list is that the Tag action window could be resized, to eliminate the need to scroll to hidden fields. While tagging I have no need for the current layout, which shows me lots of the views tree but only a few of the tag fields.
Yes, I too would love to customize the Tag action window. Having a massive quantity of unused fields on the screen not only causes unnecessary scrolling but also leads sometimes to forget tagging a field that I want properly documented. This is especially problematic when undertaking a massive rip job, as I currently am.
I think that what we have here are two different wishes...
MusicHawk's wish is sadly not possible, but is a desire I whole-heartedly share.
Way back, in the early beta days of MC12, there was a glorious bug, for one build only, and it made the tag window do this:
How neat is that!!!
Is that the kind of thing you wish for MusicHawk?
wladdy's wish may well be achievable right now...
If you click on the icon in the top left corner of the tag window, you will see some options.
"Also Show" allows you to choose fields to show along with the default tags for the media types you are tagging.
If the default fields are giving you too much redundancy, another option that might be helpful is the "Show tags in current view" option.
You can switch your file list to "Details" (if it's not already) and add columns for all fields you would like to have in the tag window, and remove those that you don't want in there. Place the columns in the order you would like the tag window to display them, and then, when you select the "Show tags in current view" option, those will be fields you see, in the order you have placed them.
Alternatively, (if your list is in details view), you could use MC's "inline edit" mode, which allows you to select one or many files, right click in a column and choose "Rename" or press F2 and enter your field data directly into the list itself.
Another option that might work for you, is "drag and drop tagging". I don't really use this all that much, but those that do, swear by it. You'll need to experiment with it yourself to see if it will suit you and to discover the possibilities and limitations as I'm not familiar enough with that workflow.
If you have the "Genre" field open in the tree, for example, you should be able to drag a file, or selection of files, from the list, drop them on a Genre in the tree, and those files will be tagged with that genre.
If you play around with the various approaches available to you, you should be able to land on a working environment that is both quick and easy for you.
Any questions, just fire away, there's a lot of people here all doing the same thing, namely tagging, in a lot of different ways.
regards,
-marko.