2011-09-19, 14:03
MariusTh86 Wrote:I seems I forgot to change some code when I started moving it all around, it should be fixed in b10. ^^
And I belief you are talking about the "List Icons:" option, which changes the icons from red and blue weather watched or not to folder icons, which looks good if you're like me and give every folder a custom icon, but otherwise it's just going to look all the same.
This option is not a sorting option.
You are correct. I noticed that previously and assumed it was just icons, then last night I just ignored everything (apparently) and thought it was for sorting. I believe i was trying that because my list wasn't sorting how I expected.
I'm testing the sorting now and seeing that it doesn't appear to sort by the sort title. Correct me if I'm wrong: The list should display the Title, but sort by Sort Title.
Right now it appears to only sort what is displayed (Title).
And I know you mentioned it previously, but I'll just say that I definitely would approve of some sort of database for caching results that are read from NFO files. With random testing, I have to wait 5-6 seconds each time I do something. Sometimes even if I don't do anything (such as open preferences to check a setting, do nothing, then close preferences).
It would be ideal if files weren't re-read unless a change (that requires a re-read) was made, or if the user presses the reload button.
One last thing that I noticed while updating some sort titles: clicking next and previous (in the metadata editor) doesn't save changes. I think this partly has to be because of the way that the list is refreshed if you save an NFO file. However, it would be better to be able to have an improper list and step through a few bad items, manually editing them, and then have the list refresh, or just require a manually refresh. That way "Save" would save and close the dialog, and "Prev" and "Next" would save but then go to another item, leaving the dialog open. "Cancel" should probably be renamed to "Close" then, to make more sense, assuming you/others agreed with this suggestion.