MTS
Junior Member
Greece
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Posted - 13 Oct 2005 : 04:13:02
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Hi Alessio,
**After a bit of search i found some answers to my questions, so i edit my post to the ones i didnt, sorry i didnt search first
I am not sure know if these thing have been discussed before, but just to mention a couple of them, to dig them up again.
About genres. I used the Genre/Title filter. Is there a way to show each movie in every genre? I mean lets say a movie is Comedy/Drama. When i use the Genre/Title filter, is it possible to see this movie in -Comedy and also in -Drama ?
Something i noticed about producers, writers and musicians in Producer/Movie Writers/Movie and Musician/Movie grid view. Many movies have more than one producer and/or writer and musician. Let me give an example about producer/movie grid view which applies also to writer/movie and musician/movies.
Movie A has x and y as producers and that appears in producer field as X | Y Movie B has y and z which appears as Y | Z
When i use the Producer/Movie grid view that shows + x | y -- Movie A + y | z -- Movie B
Can that be instead, + x -- Movie A + y -- Movie A -- Movie B + z -- Movie B
Also this is the case for directors, eg. for the movie Four Rooms, which has 4 of them. So in case you wanna check all Tarantino movies in grid view, this movie wont appear with his other (which he directed by himself only) movies.
This is useful, because this way you can trace an individual producer (writer,musician,director) in every movie. and something i think i asked you in the past, will it ever be available an actor/movie view?
If this is possible, it would be great to do the same in genres when the subgenre contains more than one genre.
I assume the above is not an easy task so all i'm asking is if there is a possibility that this ever happen (maybe if its also in yours to do list).
One last thing. In filters, in find field, is it possible to add the "exact phrase/word" function?
Anyway, hope you understand what i want to say, and I didnt confuse you Many thanx for reading/listening aways! |
Edited by - MTS on 18 Oct 2005 20:39:20 |
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