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Show albums lastly added to the collection first
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13-04-2020, 14:37
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RE: Show albums lastly added to the collection first
(13-04-2020 12:12)zikarus Wrote:I do not know of any "indicate" command in MinimServer. The arguments of indexTags should anyway be tags, as the name suggests. In MinimServer, indexTags is used to specify which tags the program should look for and index in a collection. It is a very flexible option that allows users to specify what they care about and, most importantly, what you they do not care about. But it doesn't make sense to put a tag that is not populated in indexTags. The syntax A:B just says that tag A shall be shown as B in the control point. For instance, I use "conductor:Dirigent" because my files contain a "conductor" tag but I prefer instead to see "Dirigent" in my control point. Similarly, I use, among others, an "incdate" (inclusion or incorporation date, not your "indicate") tag in my collection to list my albums with the most recent ones first. Each file in my collection has a well defined value for "incdate". I understand that MinimServer 2 will provide easier means of listing the most recent albums, but, as I mentioned, I do not use MinimServer 2 at the moment.(13-04-2020 11:27)nbpf Wrote:(13-04-2020 11:09)zikarus Wrote: Hello,I do not know MinimServer 2, is "indicate" a specific MinimServer 2 feature? If not (and thus "indicate" is a custom tag of yours) do all your files contain values for the "indicate" tag? How do these values look like? Assuming that "indicate" is a custom tag and that these values look like "2018-05-22" and that "indicate" is the first argument of "Album.sortTags" in the "tagOptions" field, then "<n> Albums" in your control point should list the albums of your collection in descending order and thus, with the most recent albums at the top. This is, at least, what happens with MinimServer 1 and the way I list my albums. |
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