2019-01-28, 09:11
@Zwanzig in v3 we use either the technical genre name (SCIENCE_FICTION) or the translated one.. in your and thwallers case there was a problem in the translations (EN and PL had Science fiction) - I've changed that now.. I hope the translator of PL will correct that in weblate too
@thwaller
1. you are right - iirc I did not find a good svg to use and have forgotten to search later on...
2. will investigate
3. IIRC the trakt api do not need the same keys as for syncing your lib - will investigate
4. no sorry, won't come; each movie (tv show) has a direct connection to one of your data source. if you would edit the data source you would lose the connection between data source and movies and create orphans.. if you want to "move" the movies (tv shows) to another datasource (e.g. another mount point), you can add the other data source, and choose the action "change data source"
5. java needs access to a "local" file system. as you might imagine Java is not able to mount anything via cifs/samba, nfs, ftp, webdav, ... it is not the focus of java - thats the focus of the operating system.
6. copy/paste only works on editable fields.. we are not in the web..
@thwaller
1. you are right - iirc I did not find a good svg to use and have forgotten to search later on...
2. will investigate
3. IIRC the trakt api do not need the same keys as for syncing your lib - will investigate
4. no sorry, won't come; each movie (tv show) has a direct connection to one of your data source. if you would edit the data source you would lose the connection between data source and movies and create orphans.. if you want to "move" the movies (tv shows) to another datasource (e.g. another mount point), you can add the other data source, and choose the action "change data source"
5. java needs access to a "local" file system. as you might imagine Java is not able to mount anything via cifs/samba, nfs, ftp, webdav, ... it is not the focus of java - thats the focus of the operating system.
6. copy/paste only works on editable fields.. we are not in the web..