Fred,

+1 from me for that proposal

Jay

On 25 September 2014 00:55, Fred Gleason <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 9/24/14, 11:34 10, Keywan Najafi Tonekaboni wrote:
>
>> I was happy, that you introduced this feature. But it's a regression,
>> when you must decide, if you set with the pattern cart title or cut
>> title (and can't set both).
>>
>
> So it is.  :(
>
>
>  My suggestion: Set cart title and cut title with the same string, unless
>> %i is set explicitly.
>>
>
> How about a more general syntax, one that would allow assignment of *any*
> arbitrary set of fields to a common value, something like:
>
>         %[<wc0><wc1>...]
>
>
> > Madonna - Ray of Light.mp3
> >
> >I want "Ray of Light" both, for Cart and Cut title.
>
> Thus, the metadata pattern for this example would be expressed as:
>
>         %a - %[ti].
>
> resulting in:
>         Artist = 'Madonna'
>         Title = 'Ray of Light'
>         Cut Description = 'Ray of Light'
>
> with the added benefit that any arbitrary number of wildcards could be
> placed between the square brackets.  The existing notation for unique
> assignments (without square brackets] would also be retained for backwards
> compatibility.
>
> How does this sound?
>
> Cheers!
>
>
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