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Ah, so you want Container.Content(files) to apply to the "Files" listing, and everything below that that doesn't otherwise have content set?
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Sure - root/overview isn't files lists. What I meant is if I have a particular share without any content set, if I go into that share and down 5 folders, it should still be Content(files), right?
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files is done in 39e74fd
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Depending on how you get to the library overview root, that could be the case, yes (videodb:// vs "")
What do you want them set to? Nothing? "playlists" ? "library" ?
Also, I've started work on Container.FolderName - available in my github.
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In git:1d845da (19-03), Container.Foldername is set to the db's category
So in directors for example it's set to 5
Is that supposed to happen? Is Container.Foldername even necessary in library sections?
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Cheers Ronie. I think I got it, I'll see if I can get that to build and test out.
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Container.Foldername is in master as at 903c0fd.
Will try and get to Container.Content at some point - lots to do, so little time!
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Question - when running an add-on does it return the add-on parent folder (ie Video Add-ons) or the add-on folder (ie plugin.video.apple.movie.trailers.lite)?
Thanks.