![]() LOGREADER /S Opens the log reader without showing the main The new command MusicTags has only one possible argument: ARGUMENT TYPE POSSIBLE VALUES DESCRIPTION show_cover_art : Show cover art for the selected files.log_folder : Destination folder for the log file.log_changes : Writes a log file detailing all metadata changes made.dblclk_action : Choose the default action for double clicking files in the list.confirm_save : Shows a confirmation dialog before saving changes.You cannot turn off any columns at this stage. The Filename column is always first though and not configurable. columns_order : This is the display order for the columns in the main dialog.If multiple files are selected, the cover art for them is compared and only displayed if it's the same.Ī number of configuration items are available in the Preferences / Toolbars / Scripting page. Identical to the options available in the configuration for double-clicking a file.Ĭover art is for display only, it's not editable at this stage. Right clicking any file in the list will bring up a small menu, from here you can open the file using the default Open action, Show it in the DOpus viewer or view the Properties for the file. You can edit any of the items on the left, including leaving them blank, the Save button will prompt you to confirm your changes, then write the metadata for all selected files. Click this to ensure you're seeing the current status of all files. The Reload button will reload the file list, useful sometimes as the writing of metadata can take a little time to complete meaning the file list is showing old metadata. The drop down boxes for each metadata item will populate with all metadata found for that item in the selected files. ![]() If multiple files are selected, the script will make comparisons of all files and the metadata on the left will show for items that differ between files, or the actual metadata if it's the same. If an individual file is selected the metadata for it is shown on the left. You can then select individual music files in the dialog or multiple files (there are buttons to Select All and to Select None) using drag select, and ctrl or shift click as normal. The Script will ignore all non-music files selected. Select as many files as you like and click the Music Tags button. ![]() Select "Settings / Customize Toolbar." from your Lister and then drag the button file to any toolbar you like.js.txt file to Preferences / Toolbars / Scripts. Download: MusicTags 1.0.js.txt (41.7 KB).Because of this I recommend experimenting on copies of your files first. With these files, you may see error dialogs from DOpus when attempting to write certain metadata. Some filetypes have slightly different metadata and the script does not yet take this into account. The Script is using DOpus's built in metadata editing tools so it will be as compatible with your files as DOpus is. By default, a log file is created, detailing all changes, which can be viewed with Music Tags built in viewer or with any text editor.ĭouble Caution: I have only tested with my collection of. A Script AddIn for DOpus which adds a new command, MusicTags, that will allow you to view and edit music metadata in a dialog based on mp3tag.Ĭaution: There is no undo function.
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