https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=426460

Peter G. Becan <c...@pgbradio.net> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|REPORTED                    |RESOLVED
         Resolution|---                         |NOT A BUG

--- Comment #2 from Peter G. Becan <c...@pgbradio.net> ---
Thank you for the very quick and thorough response. I now understand that the
failure was because I was using an improper custom import format. I can also
see that the application might purposely ignoring a bad format and moving on.
What got me confused, then, was zero feedback from the application that I was
wrong. Having the application point out the errors in my input would be asking
be too much. Perhaps when the application applies the import format and gets
nothing, it could display a message stating that. So when the user screws up
like I did, at least the application lets me know "hey there! I tried your
import format and it didn't match anything, so you probably did something
wrong" rather than silence, which makes me think that the application isn't
working or that there's some other button/command somewhere that had to be
clicked/issued in order to execute the import.

Thanks for KID3. I find it to be comprehensive and I really enjoy it.

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