2013-02-21, 14:36
(2013-02-17, 02:19)CaptainKen Wrote:(2013-02-17, 01:28)Dragen Wrote:(2013-02-16, 20:06)m.savazzi Wrote: Not sure is meaningful, how you'd envision it should work?
The set is not part of movie details but is a group of movies
Add a field for sets in the details editor. Maybe a pulldown list or something.
Source for the drop down list could be the entries from the Sets Manager.
(2013-02-17, 14:54)m.savazzi Wrote: I'm still not convinced.
Tag: I will add the keywords from TMDB shortly once I finished the new scraper
Genere: is a property of the movie and is imported from the scraper
Set: is not a property of the movie nor can be found online, you can define them as you like, freely
This is why I found a little confusing having a set property in the edit movie...
There is not official-online sets nor an unique way of creating them
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It's for work flow. When you're adding, let's say, James Bond movies and there's 20 movies in the set, not having to use the sets manager between movies would make it faster. I'm not asking you to add anything to the scraper. Just an option to add/remove/edit the movie's set while working in the detail window.
Actually, I'd rather you didn't add the set to the scraper, as TheMovieDB insists on adding "Collection" to everything. Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One is not called Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One Collection. Nor is The Dark Knight Trilogy called The Dark Knight Trilogy Collection.
Just a field or dropdown would be nice.