Hi,
I think a separate page for the anime show could be great.
I would like to have my anime ina page 'Anime Series" and in the existing, only the classic tv show.
Do you think it could be easily done ?
Hi,
I think a separate page for the anime show could be great.
I would like to have my anime ina page 'Anime Series" and in the existing, only the classic tv show.
Do you think it could be easily done ?
That request is already in progress if you follow Nzbdrone on trello you can see whatâs being worked on
Not sure on the exact approach weâll use, but its unlikely it will be an entirely separate page, more likely a filter.
k . thanks for reply. i will wait a future realease.
Personally, I have my series overview set to all continuing shows. I would like to keep it that way, but with two separate lists for normal series and for anime. Having to switch filters around to see anime/normal series makes it annoying to see if any episodes are missing. Using the âwantedâ page is not really helpful either because there are a bunch of series there that I doubt will ever disappear since they are very hard to get episodes, yet just in case they do get released at some point I donât want to unmonitor them. That pretty much means Iâd need to use the calendar as my default view to check if Drone missed something, but the calendar doesnât give me easy access to all my series.
I see you implemented it within the same filter group that you already had, but thatâs actually kind of annoying. Can it not be a separate filter group so I can view all anime that is currently airing? Or all standard series that have stopped?
I saw your response after it was implemented as-is. I need to take a look and see how easily we can achieve multi-filtering.
Maybe Iâm being an idiot but where is the option to filter by anime?
top right where it has sort but i think it had been removed for now
Yeah, remove it, need to work it in properly, but first want to understand that by its useful to people, so any insight into why you want it, would be great.
In essence I think what you had was good with the exception that it should be two separate filters so you could combine the two. That gives me full freedom on how to view my series list.
Something else I noticed (and this is not important at all, just something that seemed a bit off) was that you used a calendar icon for the daily series type but a letter for anime and standard. This looked a bit weird, I think itâd be better to only use letters (or only icons, but finding decent ones for anime/standard will be hard).
My biggest issue with all this is that itâs UI clutter.
Why do you want to be able to filter on it? You really have to describe your use case.
Sort âMissingâ by air date?
You could opt to only show it to people who actually have different types of series in their database, and even then show only those types that they have. That way it shouldnât really be clutter since itâs actually relevant to the user in question.
I have almost 400 series in my list. Even just my running series number in the 130s. With lists that size Droneâs interface becomes somewhat sluggish when changing views/filters. Reducing list sizes by optionally splitting the series types would help combat that.
Also, anime often gets downloaded before the actual episode name is available on Trakt, meaning that I have to manually go into every current anime series from time to time and check if the episode titles need to be changed. Using the series editor to organize in bulk is impractical because with my amount of series there is always one that is currently messed up on TVDB/Trakt and therefor I donât want my episodes to be renamed. Selecting all relevant series to be organized in a list of 400 is also quite impractical.
Brilliant, sometimes things are so simple.
So, the issue you have is performance, which you believe would be solved by filtering. Which means performance is the goal, not filtering.
Two, So you want to know if a file needs to be renamed. Currently the Series Editor doesnât show renames for multiple series.
Again, previewing the renaming for a multitude of shows is the goal. The filtering is just a method to simplify doing it manually.
So far I get the feeling that filtering is just a means to an end.
Basically:
@nonobis, Since youâre the topic starter. Do you agree with the above, or do you have a different use case?
Well, yes and no. I agree that the options you mention would solve the particular use cases I mentioned (and would be great additions by the way, especially number 3 ) but there is one more that is a lot harder to quantify, which is the reason that I didnât mention it. This last issue is that I like to have a good overview of what Iâm watching when. Anime is aired for a short season and then generally ends after 12-13 episodes, while standard series usually air somewhere between August and April and continue after that. Standard series sort of âclutterâ my list during the Summer break, while sorting by next airing makes it hard to find a series because itâs not sorted alphabetically.
I realize that this sounds rather weak as an argument as âit looks messyâ is difficult to quantify but I hope youâll consider it anyway.
@Taloth :My initial request was more to separate visually the anime / tvShow.
But I think with filters, itâs possible to obtain the same display but maybe with a little more difficulty.
For me, duplicate the series pages in multiple page (anime / tv show / movie âŚ) is a more simple solution for future release. (Sorry writing from teamviewer ⌠work proxy is !#$% âŚ)
Performance is also an issue, with 190 tv show and 200 anime i am not like @NMe but in a few month it could be very slow to seatch not updated show/anime.