By default, when using auto-organise, MM uses an hyphen in the place of a forward slash.
For example, this is an album name I have:
Limbo / Redemption / Thunder
Will be displayed as
Limbo - Redemption - Thunder
I'd like to replace these slashes with commas, instead of hyphens. Is this doable somewhere?
Thanks!
Auto-organise Syntax
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Brilliant! Thank you very much!nohitter151 wrote:http://www.mediamonkey.com/support/inde ... ticleid=47
I'm being a bit picky here, but is there a way to remove the spacing before and after this character? Example:
Limbo / Redemption / Thunder
Is displayed now as:
Limbo , Redemption , Thunder
Is it possible to make it display as:
Limbo, Redemption, Thunder
If not, what can be considered standard (throughout the audio world) for multi trackname album titles?
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No, I don't think so. Personally I would leave the default slashes replaced by hyphens.Lumos wrote: Is it possible to make it display as:
Limbo, Redemption, Thunder
If not, what can be considered standard (throughout the audio world) for multi trackname album titles?
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Re: Auto-organise Syntax
Thanks a lot! I too wanted to change ":" --> "-" to ":" --> "," MediaMonkey's doing what I want now.nohitter151 wrote:http://www.mediamonkey.com/support/inde ... ticleid=47
Re: Auto-organise Syntax
I'm having the same issue of wanting to use commas instead of hyphens. Think this link is supposed to provide the answer but looks like it's dead. Can anyone provide it?
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