2012-05-14, 16:57
(2012-05-13, 09:40)malte Wrote: No, not atm. But RCB always uses the last filter setting that was used on the last run. So, when you have some filters with less roms it will display the same set on next launch.
Hello Malte,
This is not correct for me. I have 2 collections in RCB at the moment that I'm perfecting :-) Genesis and Snes. Now, when I'm in the genesis collection (I have it selected) and I remove a game and then do a re-import of the genesis collection using local info scraper (the removed game is found and loaded back into the set) I return in the Genesis collection. However, when I go to another game and remove this and than do a re-import (I use this method to reload nfo files in which I made a correction), my filter selection seems lost and I get both the genesis and snes collection loaded.
It is always like this. The first removal and reload everything is ok, the second, the filter is lost and I need to set it back to Genesis. I'm using AEON MQ3. I was thinking the other day this could become a big problem as I plan to add all my collections one day.
I hope you are able to simulate this...
Cheers,
Grave
(2012-05-14, 16:27)Axodious Wrote:(2012-05-14, 13:59)Chromedstang Wrote: Hello,
First off most awesome program ever. I love ROMs!
Here's my issue, I'm trying to get the info for Pokemon series on GBC I can find it on gamedb.net. I changed the names of the files and nothing. I got rid of that stupid E and replaced it with a standard E. Nothing. When it shows suggestions it's not even close. Sadly...
I had to set the name with a normal E and use guess matches for it to work. Although with saying that I noticed a small bug, the name it scrapes contains "é" but when scraped it shows up as what looks like the html character set for it.
I have noticed this as well, sometimes strange characters for games with these kinds of letters. My solution is then to manually alter my nfo file (I create nfo files for each game) and then do a simple re-import.