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Feature Suggestions Regarding Automatic Filename Generation
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(25.11.2017, 14:16)Selur Wrote: Try the attached version.

Cu Selur
Seems to work correctly in all of my tests thus far.

Sidenotes (for consideration for future versions):
  • Using or including a space character in the Merger could improve output readability in some use cases (when the resulting filename is split into multiple lines in a file browser), however currently using a space character as Merger results in: "Error: Missing a 'Merger' parameter" and when used as an additional character, like this: --Merger="; " it gets ignored unless another character is added after it.
  • Not sure if placing the standard Merger between the original filename and the first addition is always ideal, but i don't see any significant drawbacks to it either. Replacing it with an optional prefix (and possibly suffix) option(s), would solve any potential issues though.
  • When a file includes multiple audio tracks, there is no separation of any kind between their readouts.
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RE: Feature Suggestions Regarding Automatic Filename Generation - by Nuihc88 - 25.11.2017, 21:48

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