Discussions about Coollector.
Sun Nov 17, 2024 9:40 pm
Hector, can we now edit the text file to accept the values "-any-" and "-not-" ?
If so can you give an example ?
Thanks
Sun Nov 17, 2024 9:58 pm
Mrwizard wrote:Hector, can we now edit the text file to accept the values "-any-" and "-not-" ?
Yes you can, sorry I forgot to mention it.
Mrwizard wrote:If so can you give an example ?
genre1:-any-,genre2:-not-|IMDb Popularity
Mon Nov 18, 2024 1:42 am
Hector,
I've been experimenting with the SEARCHES.TXT file in an attempt to add some "any" as well as "or not" filters. Trying to decipher the structure I was going to add a section titled "Video Media Type" thinking under that heading I could add Video Media Type:-any video media type-. Then I wasn't sure that would work after I used the interface to add another filter for a tag I have, called "Watch Que", and noticed upon examination of the SEARCHES.TXT file that my filter was added under the "SERIES" section even though my interface filter, when making the "Watch Que" search option, was set to -movies and series-, furthermore there is no appearance of a "MOVIES" section. So instead of trying to reverse engineer the file could you provide a list of all the possible sections that could be included in the searches.txt file ?
Mon Nov 18, 2024 6:58 am
Here's the right way to do it:
1) you create a search with all the filters that you want.
2) you set all the filters with a value, no matter what value.
3) you save that search, giving it any name you want and putting it in any folder you want.
4) you close Coollector then open SEARCHES.TXT to edit it.
5) you locate the search and replace all the values with -any- or -not- (-not- will only work with the genres and the tags).
6) you save your changes and open Coollector again.
Mon Nov 18, 2024 7:04 pm
Thanks Hector, Duh, I was trying to do it the hard way.
Mon Nov 18, 2024 8:08 pm
(cool) Hector wrote:Here's the right way to do it:
1) you create a search with all the filters that you want.
2) you set all the filters with a value, no matter what value.
3) you save that search, giving it any name you want and putting it in any folder you want.
4) you close Coollector then open SEARCHES.TXT to edit it.
5) you locate the search and replace all the values with -any- or -not- (-not- will only work with the genres and the tags).
6) you save your changes and open Coollector again.
This method works very well, I've been doing some testing and so far everything works like a charm. This is an AWESOME feature Hector. KUDOS my friend, very well done.
Sun Nov 24, 2024 2:25 am
The new beta seems to stop highlighting the text of films or series you own in red. Is that deliberate?
Sun Nov 24, 2024 8:02 am
Sorry I can't reproduce that issue, on my computer they're still highlighted in red.
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