Bug#493750: bug report

2008-08-04 Thread Thomas Krafft
Package: libapache2-mod-musicindex Severity: wishlist Tags: upstream I am overwhelmed by the multicolumn listing of directories on the musicindex index pages. I think it would be nice to reduce it to one column. Instead one could offer a second table showing all records by the chosen artist.

Bug#493750: bug report

2008-08-04 Thread Thibaut VARENE
tags 493750 moreinfo thanks On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Thomas Krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am overwhelmed by the multicolumn listing of directories on the musicindex index pages. I think it would be nice to reduce it to one column. Instead one could offer a second table showing all

Bug#493750: bug report

2008-08-04 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Thibaut VARENE [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.08.04.1537 -0300]: The module doesn't use (yet) any kind of database, so it is impossible to do any other grouping/ordering than the one existing on the filesystem of your computer (ie: the module cannot reorder files in a different way than

Bug#493750: bug report

2008-08-04 Thread Thibaut VARENE
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 8:53 PM, martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: also sprach Thibaut VARENE [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.08.04.1537 -0300]: The module doesn't use (yet) any kind of database, so it is impossible to do any other grouping/ordering than the one existing on the filesystem of

Bug#493750: bug report

2008-08-04 Thread martin f krafft
retitle 493750 display first-level folder contents thanks also sprach Thibaut VARENE [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.08.04.1611 -0300]: This assumes a very specific directory structure, a la iTunes: Root / Artist / Album Well, it would be useful to have Genre / Artist listings too. It's just unfolding

Bug#493750: bug report

2008-08-04 Thread Thibaut VARENE
tags 493750 wontfix thanks On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 9:38 PM, martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: retitle 493750 display first-level folder contents thanks also sprach Thibaut VARENE [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.08.04.1611 -0300]: This assumes a very specific directory structure, a la iTunes: