Re: Hello from Austria.
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 11:31 pm
I've just realized that because of your strange quoting, I've missed a lot of your messages...
It takes 1 click to display your owned movies. You click the "owned" shortcut, and it'll set all the filters to display your owned movies. If you quit the program with your owned movies displayed, they'll still be displayed when you'll open the program again. What else do you want?
You can combine the "owned" filter with other filters. But the string search always searches the entire database, because if you know what title you're looking for, the string search will lead you to the movie.
Those buttons "rated", "owned", etc.. are just shortcuts to quickly set the filters of the filtered search. You could set the filters directly, but the shortcuts are much faster (1-click).
You're looking at the database with some filters applied. You just have to look at the filters to know what's displayed. Or you just read the message that says "You own 1,200 movies and series".
Movie Collector Pro wrote:So I guess my official request is this: Can you keep the DVD covers in the left pane on whatever I select them to be. I rarely care about the entire database but have a greater need to just search my owned movies.
It takes 1 click to display your owned movies. You click the "owned" shortcut, and it'll set all the filters to display your owned movies. If you quit the program with your owned movies displayed, they'll still be displayed when you'll open the program again. What else do you want?
Movie Collector Pro wrote:That's my point exactly, perhaps you could give us a choice. It would make the searches much more user friendly
You can combine the "owned" filter with other filters. But the string search always searches the entire database, because if you know what title you're looking for, the string search will lead you to the movie.
Movie Collector Pro wrote:I click on owned and as soon as my mouse moves, the word "owned" is no longer highligted.
Those buttons "rated", "owned", etc.. are just shortcuts to quickly set the filters of the filtered search. You could set the filters directly, but the shortcuts are much faster (1-click).
Movie Collector Pro wrote:I think you'll find this could make it very handy for quick reference. It would really be handy to have a quick at a glance view at the top of what collection I'm looking at.
You're looking at the database with some filters applied. You just have to look at the filters to know what's displayed. Or you just read the message that says "You own 1,200 movies and series".