![]() ![]() We started the year with the run up to multiple local file services, a long-planned expansion to the sheer shape of the database, and with that, beyond the new file services, came an array of new database search tech, from the ability to search deleted files and search unions of different file domains to enhanced cancel tech for snappier UI and more accurate tag counts and the nice user-made file history chart. Several IRL problems appeared from nowhere, but I decided to keep on trudging, and we got some work done regardless. The first non-experimental beta of hydrus was released on December 14th, 2011. Let me know how this works for you-I think I am going to have to adjust the logic to handle two-way related note merges a little better, so feedback on IRL situations would be great. If you want to work with notes in the Client API, this 'easy merge' tech is also optionally available in the Client API. ![]() To get this all to work, these actions use some Note Import Options tech to handle conflicts, generally by extending existing sub-notes where possible and renaming on conflicts. Relatedly, the notes dialog now has copy/paste buttons for copying from one file to another. If you do a lot of duplicate filtering and have been waiting for this, double check your options (under the duplicates processing page) to make sure you are happy. First off, the 'duplicate metadata merge options' finally support notes! All users will get some basic 'yes please, merge my notes' defaults set, copying from worst to best and copying both ways when the files are the same quality. It is Hydrus's 11th birthday today!įile notes got several updates this week, mostly for copying notes from one file to another. ![]() I had a good week improving notes and UI quality of life. ![]()
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