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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:25 am
by jonisaksson
hi just save the txt file and change the file extension after you have downloaded it to be a vbs file
So from MagicNodes.1.3b.txt to MagicNodes.1.3b.vbs
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 6:08 am
by Pablo (not logged in)
Anonymous wrote:Hi Pablo:
The Download link only takes me to a script page. How do I actually download it?
You have to
right-click on "here" and select "download as". This will download the file. Then you have to change the extension from .txt to .vbs. To do this you may need to configure the explorer to show extensions.
ignore "the" for alphabetical sort in <album ar
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 10:55 am
by El Cabrito
hey,
LOVE the magicnodes!
though i can't figure out something, when using magic nodes to create an alphabetically order list of artists or album artists, is there a way to get it to ignore "the" for the sorting criteria. For ex. I want to create a MN for album artist that lists them in alphabetical subnodes. i.e.
Album Artist (alphabetical)|child of:artist\<album artist|trim:1>\<album artist>\<album>
but, it sticks those artists w/ "the" at the beginning under the "T"s. i.e "The Afghan Whigs" is under "T" and not "A".
Any suggestions?
thanx
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 11:03 am
by Bex
Yes, there's a modified version some pages back which takes care of that problem.
Thanx Bex
Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 8:23 am
by El Cabrito
found the new MagicNodes 1.3c script. Works even better!
Posted: Thu May 03, 2007 11:12 pm
by Son of Spam
Pablo wrote:I've posted a new version of the script. It's basically a bug fix release. The only new functionality is the
left of: and
right of: qualifiers, which implement the idea of Sadao:
If one organizes genres as
Super genre-Sub genre
Then
<genre|left of:-> would pick the Super genre, and
<genre|right of:-> the Sub genre. So one could have the following Super Genres node:
Super genres|child of:genre|icon:top level\<genre|left of:->\<genre|right of:->\<album artist>\<album|sort by:max(year)>
Download the new version from the website,
http://students.washington.edu/~shmerkin/magic_nodes/
As always, questions, comments, bug reports and etc are appreciated

.
Unfortunately, that link no longer works.

Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 9:12 am
by scarecrow
Anyway, Magic Nodes do not seem to work with 3.0 A4... I just get scripting errors when trying to run it.
Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 11:14 am
by Bex
Link that works: (From the first post.)
http://magicnodes.110mb.com/
Very few scripts works in MM3 due to its database structure is changed but not finalized. I don't think anyone will update their script, which contains SQL, until the final structure is set...
Passing It Along: Typo in Examples in Help
Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 10:05 pm
by latinmusiclover
I came across a typo on the page -- after I spent ages trying to figure out what I was doing wrong!
Example 11
Comments|icon:top level\<comments|trim:25>
Should read:
Comments|icon:top level\<comment|trim:25> (the field is "comment")
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:58 pm
by ZvezdanD
scarecrow wrote:Anyway, Magic Nodes do not seem to work with 3.0 A4... I just get scripting errors when trying to run it.
Hi folks!
I just finished modifications of Magic Nodes script, mainly to enable its work with MediaMonkey 3.0. I am not original author, so this 1.4.0 modification is unofficial. Unfortunately, its author Pablo is very busy and temporarily abandoned work on it. I got a permission from him for sharing modified script in this forum, so you can take it.
Keep in mind that this modified version is only a provisional solution. It works with current 3.0.0.1045 alpha version of MediaMonkey, but there is a possibility that it would not work with future versions of MM, if developers decide to change MM database structure. It is fairly tested, but there is also a possibility that some combination of input parameters will not work.
Currently not working:
- percent argument of top qualifier (e.g. top: 5 percent)
- first and last arguments of sort by qualifier (could be replaced with min and max)
Should be tested:
- left of and right of qualifiers
- drag & drop
- ...
Please, use it only on your own risk:
http://solair.eunet.yu/~zvezdand/MagicNodes.htm
Maybe it is not clear from previous sentences (English is not my mother language), so I need to mention that this modified script works also with previous version of MM >= 2.2.
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 8:03 am
by nojac
Thank you very much for your work on modifying MagicNodes to MM3, ZvezdanD It seems to work perfectly for me.
My first question is: Can I add the number of tracks after each album, like it works on another favourite script: Bex’s Tagging Inconsistencies (which unfortunately is only for MM2, the main reason why I still need MM2….)
A minor second question: My node is: Album Artist MN|child of:Library\<album artist>\<album|sort by:max(year)|sort order:asc> I thought this would make it a subnode of Library (beside Artist and Album...) but it came up as a main node, beside Library. OK for me, but ...
And finally: 3. Is there a way to expand this node, so I can see all artists with their album subnodes in the left panel?
(May be you should make a new thread for the MM3 version?)
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 3:48 am
by ZvezdanD
nojac wrote:Thank you very much for your work on modifying MagicNodes to MM3, ZvezdanD It seems to work perfectly for me.
Thanks, I am really glad that you like it.
My first question is: Can I add the number of tracks after each album, like it works on another favourite script: Bex’s Tagging Inconsistencies (which unfortunately is only for MM2, the main reason why I still need MM2….)
As I know, it is not possible with some custom user mask, but it needs modifications of script source code. I thought about similar possibilities before, and I think that it shouldn't be very hard to implement something similar. I am thinking about more general approach where you can enter custom defined display of fields, not only those hard-coded in script, but I cannot give you any promise about this.
BTW, Bex is a great programmer and I think that he only waits for final MM 3 to make modifications on mentioned script.
A minor second question: My node is: Album Artist MN|child of:Library\<album artist>\<album|sort by:max(year)|sort order:asc> I thought this would make it a subnode of Library (beside Artist and Album...) but it came up as a main node, beside Library. OK for me, but ...
I am not sure that understand you. I think that you should replace Library with Artist, if you want your node to be sub-node of Library.
And finally: 3. Is there a way to expand this node, so I can see all artists with their album subnodes in the left panel?
Off course. I don't understand where is a problem?
(May be you should make a new thread for the MM3 version?)
I am not sure this would be correctly to Pablo. I'll ask him if he don't mind about this.
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 11:35 am
by nojac
ZvezdanD wrote:
A minor second question: My node is: Album Artist MN|child of:Library\<album artist>\<album|sort by:max(year)|sort order:asc> I thought this would make it a subnode of Library (beside Artist and Album...) but it came up as a main node, beside Library. OK for me, but ...
I am not sure that understand you. I think that you should replace Library with Artist, if you want your node to be sub-node of Library.
You are right. I assumed that "child of" ment "subnode of", but that was not the case
ZvezdanD wrote:
And finally: 3. Is there a way to expand this node, so I can see all artists with their album subnodes in the left panel?
Off course. I don't understand where is a problem?
I guess the answer is too obvious for an experienced user to understand that anyone could have such a simple problem... When I open the AlbumArtist subnode I want to see all the albums of all the artists without having to "open" each artist individually.
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 2:15 pm
by ZvezdanD
nojac wrote:You are right. I assumed that "child of" ment "subnode of", but that was not the case :oops:
Yeah, I agree with you that this name is somewhat confusing. But, if "child of" works as "subnode of" we couldn't have a possibility to put a node to the same level as Library, Playlists and other nodes on first level.
I guess the answer is too obvious for an experienced user to understand that anyone could have such a simple problem... When I open the AlbumArtist subnode I want to see all the albums of all the artists without having to "open" each artist individually.
Sorry, problem is not in connection with some experience, but with my lack of English language. I thought that you want:
- AlbumArtists MN
--- AlbumArtist1
----- Album1
----- Album2
----- ...
--- AlbumArtist2
----- Album1
----- ...
This was obvious, but now, I am not sure. Do you want to get something like this:
- AlbumArtists MN
--- AlbumArtist1 - Album1
--- AlbumArtist1 - Album2
--- ...
--- AlbumAstist2 - Album1
--- ...
Currently, this is not possible. But, you could try something like this:
Code: Select all
Album Artist MN\<album and artist>
In that case, you will get somewhat different layout: Album (Artist)
Please, could you send your MN mask?
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 2:27 pm
by emalvick
nojac wrote:
I guess the answer is too obvious for an experienced user to understand that anyone could have such a simple problem... When I open the AlbumArtist subnode I want to see all the albums of all the artists without having to "open" each artist individually.
Why don't you try a Magic Node like this:
Artist Album\<album|sort by:album artist>\<title>
I believe this will essentially create an album node but sort the albums by the artist.
Now on first look, you might think it will only show you the album names, but I've found that when using something similar the node will actually show as:
album artist - album or maybe
(album artist) album...
In my case I had used a node like the following:
Artists and Albums by Year\<artist>\<album|sort by: year>
When I did this, I would see the list like this:
U2
|
|-(1980) Boy
|-(1983) War
|-(1985) The Unforgettable Fire
for each artist. I didn't like it much for me as I really didn't need to see the year, but MN seemed to by default include that sort criteria in the node. It seems then that for your album node you'd get something similar with the artist name being at the front; you just eliminate the <artist> node so that it is only an album node.
Erik