2012-09-12, 19:39
This seems like the place to ask so...
Suggestion for a new InfoLabel:
Similar to ListItem.Path except that it would always return the topmost folder and path.
Example:
Currently, ListItem.FileNameAndPath returns: C:\TEST FILES\TV SHOWS\X-Files, The\Season 09\The X-Files.09x09.mkv
So, from the episode level, Listitem.Path returns C:\TEST FILES\TV SHOWS\X-Files, The\Season 09\
But from the Season or TVShows level, Listitem.Path returns C:\TEST FILES\TV SHOWS\X-Files, The\
New InfoLabel would always return: C:\TEST FILES\TV SHOWS\X-Files, The\
no matter if Container.Content is TVShows, Seasons, or Episodes.
I looked into the database structure and this looks possible.
Reason for the request: Make it simple to implement multiimage fanart at the episode level while end-users can use Season folders [or not] in their folder structure but the skin would work either way.
Suggestion for a new InfoLabel:
Similar to ListItem.Path except that it would always return the topmost folder and path.
Example:
Currently, ListItem.FileNameAndPath returns: C:\TEST FILES\TV SHOWS\X-Files, The\Season 09\The X-Files.09x09.mkv
So, from the episode level, Listitem.Path returns C:\TEST FILES\TV SHOWS\X-Files, The\Season 09\
But from the Season or TVShows level, Listitem.Path returns C:\TEST FILES\TV SHOWS\X-Files, The\
New InfoLabel would always return: C:\TEST FILES\TV SHOWS\X-Files, The\
no matter if Container.Content is TVShows, Seasons, or Episodes.
I looked into the database structure and this looks possible.
Reason for the request: Make it simple to implement multiimage fanart at the episode level while end-users can use Season folders [or not] in their folder structure but the skin would work either way.