All,
In the set-file-naming string I enter:
[IFCOMP]
....[IFVALUE]
.........Genre
........,{New}[Genre]{Collection}\
........,{New}Undefined{Collection}\
....[]
....[album]
........[IFVALUE]
.............album artist
............, - [album artist]\
............,\
........[]
........[IFVALUE]
.............artist
............,[artist]\
............,Unknown\
........[]
....-[track]- [title]
[]
[IF!COMP]
....[IFVALUE]
.........Genre
........,{New}[Genre]\
........,{New}Undefined\
....[]
....[IFVALUE]
.........album artist
........,[album artist]\
........,
........[IFVALUE]
.............artist
............,[artist]
............,Unknown\
........[]\
....[]
....[album]\
....-[track]- [title]
[]
to be able to do this, I need to remove all leading white space and then remove all new line characters.
The requestion is, would it be nice if you could paste the text above in the single line edit, and that then the white space and new line characters are stripped by dbPowerAmp. This would be a great help.
Regards,
Frans de Wit
p.s. I added leading dots to make the fromatting visible here in the forum
In the set-file-naming string I enter:
[IFCOMP]
....[IFVALUE]
.........Genre
........,{New}[Genre]{Collection}\
........,{New}Undefined{Collection}\
....[]
....[album]
........[IFVALUE]
.............album artist
............, - [album artist]\
............,\
........[]
........[IFVALUE]
.............artist
............,[artist]\
............,Unknown\
........[]
....-[track]- [title]
[]
[IF!COMP]
....[IFVALUE]
.........Genre
........,{New}[Genre]\
........,{New}Undefined\
....[]
....[IFVALUE]
.........album artist
........,[album artist]\
........,
........[IFVALUE]
.............artist
............,[artist]
............,Unknown\
........[]\
....[]
....[album]\
....-[track]- [title]
[]
to be able to do this, I need to remove all leading white space and then remove all new line characters.
The requestion is, would it be nice if you could paste the text above in the single line edit, and that then the white space and new line characters are stripped by dbPowerAmp. This would be a great help.
Regards,
Frans de Wit
p.s. I added leading dots to make the fromatting visible here in the forum