by Barry4679 » Sat Jun 13, 2020 9:06 pm
TheEmpathicEar wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:06 pm
But, now, I can sort by release date in Grid (by album) and can scroll all the way from 1959 at top down to 2020 at the bottom. It's just that the sort does not allow for 2020 to be at the top and 1959 at the bottom? Make sense?
Yes.
The best way to see the capabilities of each View type is via the View|MainPanelView|ManageViews menu item ... also available from the drop down menu control, next to the View type icon on the Toolbar.
There you can see what Lowlander is describing ... The Grid by Album view has has very limited sorting options, and no descending|ascending toggle.
The grid sort capabilities are dependant upon where you are . Most grids have no sorting options ... The Album grid has three options as shown in
this illustration ... whereas the other grids (eg. Artists, or Composer, etc) have zero sorting options.
In the List Views you can
design your own complex sort specification; including sorting by a hierarchy of multiple sort fields, each with ascending|descending option.
It is one of the slightly disappointing limitations of the new MM5 design.
As Lowlander was indicating, the user could easily make a mess of the grid, by choosing a sort sequence which fragmented the album ... eg. by sorting by track # ... but it would be good if we could sort the grid by one of the Custom fields, or maybe by Date Ripped .... and as you say, Ascending|Descending would be good also.
I think the overview is that MM5 has delivered greater flexibility than MM4, but with a few relatively minor disappointing limitations ... version 5.1 maybe?
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But, now, I can sort by release date in Grid (by album) and can scroll all the way from 1959 at top down to 2020 at the bottom. It's just that the sort does not allow for 2020 to be at the top and 1959 at the bottom? Make sense?
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Yes.
The best way to see the capabilities of each View type is via the View|MainPanelView|ManageViews menu item ... also available from the drop down menu control, next to the View type icon on the Toolbar.
There you can see what Lowlander is describing ... The Grid by Album view has has very limited sorting options, and no descending|ascending toggle.
The grid sort capabilities are dependant upon where you are . Most grids have no sorting options ... The Album grid has three options as shown in [url=https://www.dropbox.com/s/goyx50tndoidciv/album%20grid%20has%20three%20sort%20options.png?dl=0]this illustration[/url] ... whereas the other grids (eg. Artists, or Composer, etc) have zero sorting options.
In the List Views you can [url=https://www.dropbox.com/s/8sfkym0o3fyco41/list%20views%20have%20full%20sort%20capabilities.png?dl=0]design your own[/url] complex sort specification; including sorting by a hierarchy of multiple sort fields, each with ascending|descending option.
It is one of the slightly disappointing limitations of the new MM5 design.
As Lowlander was indicating, the user could easily make a mess of the grid, by choosing a sort sequence which fragmented the album ... eg. by sorting by track # ... but it would be good if we could sort the grid by one of the Custom fields, or maybe by Date Ripped .... and as you say, Ascending|Descending would be good also.
I think the overview is that MM5 has delivered greater flexibility than MM4, but with a few relatively minor disappointing limitations ... version 5.1 maybe?