by disassembledmind » Tue Mar 18, 2014 11:44 pm
Hey AngrySpade,
I'm not sure if you still read this board, but I wanted to say thanks for this script. It's definitely one of my favorites. Most other scripts I use help me do something with what I already have, like find lyrics to a song in my library, or find cover art for one of my movies. For me this script is the main object (for lack of a better word), and the albums enhance IT. It's a blast to play with and create new collections. If you still tinker around with the script, I would love to see an option added to display by year, or even better would be to remove the rules that prevent you from numbering however you'd like. I'm currently creating collections for the Grammy Awards by category, and it would be nice to have the year the album won in the display. Because the release year and the year of the award won't usually be the same there would have to be a way to manually enter a year. Just an idea if you ever have the time. Thanks once again for creating such an awesome script and sharing with everyone.
Hey AngrySpade,
I'm not sure if you still read this board, but I wanted to say thanks for this script. It's definitely one of my favorites. Most other scripts I use help me do something with what I already have, like find lyrics to a song in my library, or find cover art for one of my movies. For me this script is the main object (for lack of a better word), and the albums enhance IT. It's a blast to play with and create new collections. If you still tinker around with the script, I would love to see an option added to display by year, or even better would be to remove the rules that prevent you from numbering however you'd like. I'm currently creating collections for the Grammy Awards by category, and it would be nice to have the year the album won in the display. Because the release year and the year of the award won't usually be the same there would have to be a way to manually enter a year. Just an idea if you ever have the time. Thanks once again for creating such an awesome script and sharing with everyone.