2015-07-08, 05:06
(2015-07-08, 04:44)Milhouse Wrote:(2015-07-08, 04:20)Dave the Minion Wrote: I looked at your mklocal.py which seems to be a lot of code to enter into the command line. How does this make my situation easier? It's not an add-on for Kodi with a 1 button solution, is it? If so then color me (more) confused
It's at most two lines of "code"! I thought I'd explained it clearly enough, but now I see there's no point continuing to flog this dead horse as you don't seem able to grasp the concept of a "script"and what that means outside of a point & click GUI.
(2015-07-08, 02:51)Dave the Minion Wrote: For myself, I can do many things.
Sure... click here, click there, clever Minion...
Why are you being insulting?
I am trying to make something that's a little complicated even easier. You keep insisting I use your script. But your script, from what I could gather upon a quick read, isn't a solution for my friends who have no idea what a command line is. They need to click here and click there. That's what Artwork Downloader currently does for them. It just requires I have 2 versions of the same artwork files stored locally. I'd like to eliminate 1 of those versions.
I don't understand your negativity. If you have a simple solution like I am looking for then feel free to offer assistance. But there's no need to be immature because someone is asking some questions to help them self better understand something.
And to this point, no you haven't explained anything clearly. You just keep promoting your script and opinion of it's superiority but haven't shown just what I need to do and how it will work in my situation that is your be-all-end-all solution to my query.
Does your script have the ability to scan my folders and apply the extra art based on the way Kodi names the files either when I initially scrape the new movies or when I click a button within Kodi? If not, then I am sorry but your script isn't the solution I am looking for. Apologies if that hurts your feelings for some odd reason.