23-09-2025, 10:10
I wonder if somebody can help me - I am not the brightest bunny when it comes to coding.....
But, with the help of Stefano and Simbun I have installed this feature on my system, and it looks brilliant.
This has been recently discussed again on the the thread "The control app thread" as Lumin has introduced this compatibility. It seems to be the answer to a number of prayers. Well done all concerned, including of course Simon for making the feature..
But, being retired I have the time to try to squeeze the last drops of juice from this feature. So inevitably, a couple of questions...
1) The way I want to incorporate this feature is not to have to compile a lot of text for each album, but inside each album's directory I will place a file with the following information:
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Abderrahamane Abdelli
Wiki
https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abderrahmane_Abdelli
Discogs
https://www.discogs.com/search?q=Abderra...i&type=all
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So each booklet file will contain information on the artist, not the actual CD. To an amateur musicologist I can find out all about him, and his other releases, as well as all manner information about the recording.
Now this works fine, and when I press the booklet.pdf option in the metadata list, it opens as above with live links to Wiki and Discogs. The only problem is that on first pressing, all I get is a repeat showing of my booklet file. The address shown is the one of my Melco (NAS) in my network. I have to press a link a second time to access the www and Wiki.
Is there a simple way to write in the address in the booklet file so that I go there on first pressing. Not a big issue, but cherry on the cake.
2) Another little feature, which I suspect may not be easily possible is to change the coding a little bit so that the booklet file resides in the artist directory and not the CD subdirectory. This would mean that I have only to put in my booklet file in once, and not tuck it is every CD directory when the artist has a number of recordings.
Any ideas gratefully received. I hope my stumbling ignorance may be of interest to others who are tempted to "have a go".
Thanks Donuk Sunny Downtown York
But, with the help of Stefano and Simbun I have installed this feature on my system, and it looks brilliant.
This has been recently discussed again on the the thread "The control app thread" as Lumin has introduced this compatibility. It seems to be the answer to a number of prayers. Well done all concerned, including of course Simon for making the feature..
But, being retired I have the time to try to squeeze the last drops of juice from this feature. So inevitably, a couple of questions...
1) The way I want to incorporate this feature is not to have to compile a lot of text for each album, but inside each album's directory I will place a file with the following information:
--------------------------------------------------
Abderrahamane Abdelli
Wiki
https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abderrahmane_Abdelli
Discogs
https://www.discogs.com/search?q=Abderra...i&type=all
--------------------------------------------------
So each booklet file will contain information on the artist, not the actual CD. To an amateur musicologist I can find out all about him, and his other releases, as well as all manner information about the recording.
Now this works fine, and when I press the booklet.pdf option in the metadata list, it opens as above with live links to Wiki and Discogs. The only problem is that on first pressing, all I get is a repeat showing of my booklet file. The address shown is the one of my Melco (NAS) in my network. I have to press a link a second time to access the www and Wiki.
Is there a simple way to write in the address in the booklet file so that I go there on first pressing. Not a big issue, but cherry on the cake.
2) Another little feature, which I suspect may not be easily possible is to change the coding a little bit so that the booklet file resides in the artist directory and not the CD subdirectory. This would mean that I have only to put in my booklet file in once, and not tuck it is every CD directory when the artist has a number of recordings.
Any ideas gratefully received. I hope my stumbling ignorance may be of interest to others who are tempted to "have a go".
Thanks Donuk Sunny Downtown York