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Offline ptomic

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question about TREE sorting
« on: August 31, 2006, 04:32:56 pm »
Hello. Your progy is excellent. I like it very much, and all my friends send you words of courage. :)

One question is there any chance that TREE sorting be different.
How about parsing from file name ?
If name is rdl.part1.rar, rdl.part2.rar, rdl.part3.rar, then name in tree view can be rdl.
Also if names are rdl.part1.rar, rdl.part2.rar, rdl.part3.rar... AND alt.binz.part1.rar, alt.binz.part2.rar, alt.binz.part3.rar... that need to see as two trees rdl AND alt.binz.
I'm talking about this because if I import few different files in one NZB, like making queue on binaries.nl with different files.

P.S. uf, sto sam se umorio...

Offline Rdl

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Re: question about TREE sorting
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2006, 05:05:49 pm »
Quote from: "shumar"
Hello. Your progy is excellent. I like it very much, and all my friends send you words of courage. :)


Thx. Ask your friends to register on forum :)

Quote from: "shumar"
One question is there any chance that TREE sorting be different.


Sorting is done this way: You select single root node(node with nzb name) of the tree and then press column header (by subject, size, age...)

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How about parsing from file name ?
If name is rdl.part1.rar, rdl.part2.rar, rdl.part3.rar, then name in tree view can be rdl.
Also if names are rdl.part1.rar, rdl.part2.rar, rdl.part3.rar... AND alt.binz.part1.rar, alt.binz.part2.rar, alt.binz.part3.rar... that need to see as two trees rdl AND alt.binz.
I'm talking about this because if I import few different files in one NZB, like making queue on binaries.nl with different files.


To achive what you want, you select all nodes containing rdl.part*.rar and then press split button (CTRL+S). All selected nodes will be moves to a new root node. Then you select that new root node and press Rename button (CTRL+R) and you rename that root node to whatever you want

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P.S. uf, sto sam se umorio...


Brzo kucash :)