Bug #1168
Custom format for title doesn't display file extension
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Description
Ever since I've been using audacious I had a setting for playlist title to display file extensions in brackets, like this:
${filename} (${file-ext})
But ever since I resetted the configuration, the player stopped displaying the file extension - here's a screenshot of the setting. I tried with the qt interface as well but it still won't display it.
https://i.imgur.com/EuLI5fw.png
And here's a screenshot of the same setting BEFORE the config reset: https://i.imgur.com/u7Dasi5.png This was a setting leftover from 3.10.1.
Version 4.2-beta1.
History
#1 Updated by Thomas Lange over 2 years ago
- Status changed from New to Rejected
As already mentioned in #1167, your format is wrong.
It must be "${file-name} (${file-ext})" instead of "${filename} (${file-ext})".
#2 Updated by Jonathan Archer over 2 years ago
Thomas Lange wrote:
As already mentioned in #1167, your format is wrong.
It must be "${file-name} (${file-ext})" instead of "${filename} (${file-ext})".
Are you both dumb and blind, by any chance? I already told you that it works with both 'file-name' AND 'filename'. I also told you I have a problem with the other string that's supposed to display the EXTENSION of the file!!! If you don't know what "extension" is, then educate yourself. I even showed you a screenshot of what {file-ext} is supposed to look like and you keep ignoring it! That makes me think you're dumb!
#3 Updated by Thomas Lange over 2 years ago
- File Settings.png Settings.png added
- File Playlist.png Playlist.png added
You keep ignoring my advice and apparently haven't even tried the correct format string.
Therefore I am unsure who's dumb here. ;) It works! See the attached screenshots. End of story.
#4 Updated by John Lindgren over 2 years ago
I have locked Jonathan's account. Name-calling is childish and not welcome here.