User talk:Chrisjjj: Difference between revisions

From tango.info wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:
*** propose: if change not too complicated, change it. reason: other part of filename is changed too, so maybe better to have a complete change to TINT standards mode. [[User:Tobiasco|Tobiasco]] 2008-03-06T16:43:22 (UTC)
*** propose: if change not too complicated, change it. reason: other part of filename is changed too, so maybe better to have a complete change to TINT standards mode. [[User:Tobiasco|Tobiasco]] 2008-03-06T16:43:22 (UTC)
*** agreed, though propose: tagger.php retain leading zero support for benefit of track reference generators less capable than Mp3tag [[User:Chrisjjj|Chrisjjj]] 2008-03-06T17:39:17 (UTC)
*** agreed, though propose: tagger.php retain leading zero support for benefit of track reference generators less capable than Mp3tag [[User:Chrisjjj|Chrisjjj]] 2008-03-06T17:39:17 (UTC)
*** change my opinion slightly. don't care so much about mp3tag. tagger.php could also generate TINT-strict output. Could help for other purposes. Since mp3tag is only for windows we should avoid it as much as we can. [[User:Tobiasco|Tobiasco]] 2008-03-06T20:26:41 (UTC)

Revision as of 2008-03-06T22:26:41

  • mass_tagging#Setup - creates old style refernces with leading zeros Tobiasco 2008-03-06T16:33:37 (UTC)
    • It uses whatever leading zeros it receives from the source pathname Chrisjjj 2008-03-06T16:40:03 (UTC)
      • propose: if change not too complicated, change it. reason: other part of filename is changed too, so maybe better to have a complete change to TINT standards mode. Tobiasco 2008-03-06T16:43:22 (UTC)
      • agreed, though propose: tagger.php retain leading zero support for benefit of track reference generators less capable than Mp3tag Chrisjjj 2008-03-06T17:39:17 (UTC)
      • change my opinion slightly. don't care so much about mp3tag. tagger.php could also generate TINT-strict output. Could help for other purposes. Since mp3tag is only for windows we should avoid it as much as we can. Tobiasco 2008-03-06T20:26:41 (UTC)