Latest: http://www.war59312.com/Music.D.index.html
Other: http://www.war59312.com/Music.htm
Sweet!
Lots of updates I see.
Funny that it counts the index file by default though. Perhaps have the ignore index.html option enabled from the start...
Also File > Save As always wants to save to my Desktop instead of the TreeGUI programs directory. It should want to save to the programs directory by default since that is where, by default, where TreeGUI config files are saved.
Same goes for opening a config file...
Also, TreeGUI always starts in a maximized window state.
Um, on a related not that sure would be nice if application window state and size where remembered.
All right, the "Create index file in the following directory" option requries some work. In order to use this setting you have to enable one of the options.
Why not just have:
Major Option >> "Create index file in the following directory"
Sub Option >> "Create individual index files"
No need for the "Merge all index files to a single file" option. Assume that when the major option is enabled and the sub option is disabled.
Well, I am confused about these two options at the moment anyways. Both do the same thing. Execpt "Merge all index files to a single file" is missing the css completely. Other than that they are the same output. Of course I am using an html output. So the options seem pointless to me. Or am I missing something?
I also find it odd that via Tools > Config Properties always opens to the Engines Tab > Tree.NET Tab. It should either remember the last tab you had open or open to the first tab, "Output".
Also, you should be able to pick the engine option for each config. So the Engine options should be part of the config itself rather than the main settings of the application.
Um, an ignore image files filter option would be nice.
Would love to be able to use cover.* as a filter.
*.cover works but not cover.* .
Filters should ignore case. Like to filter out images I have to use *.jpg|*.JPG . Would be nice if only *.jpg was requried. Though it would be nicer to just have a filter out images option which filters out all common image types...
Um about the "Scan MP3 ID3v2 Tags" and "Quick Audio Scan" options. When enabled it displays bit rate and the time. Um perhaps change the option then to read:
"Scan MP3 ID 3v2 Tags (Adds Bit Rate And Time to Output)"
Also, that would be nice if you could cut of non important digits. Of course those would be leading zeros.
So for example instead of:
3 Doors Down - Away From The Sun [8.90 MiB] [320 Kibit/s, 00:03:53]
You would have:
3 Doors Down - Away From The Sun [8.90 MiB] [320 Kibit/s, 3:53]
Compression options seem to have no effect. No zip file is even created.