[comixed] Re: Non numeric issue #'s not handled correctly?

  • From: Doug Crowe <doug_crowe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "comixed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <comixed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2021 23:05:24 +0000

will do

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From: comixed-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <comixed-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of 
Darryl L. Pierce <mcpierce@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2021 6:04 PM
To: comixed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <comixed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [comixed] Re: Non numeric issue #'s not handled correctly?

Interesting. I'm not sure why the issues wouldn't be treated correctly
in those cases. Could you please open a bug and include those details
as part of the reproducer steps?

On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 5:23 PM Doug Crowe <doug_crowe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Amazing Spider Man 2018 has several issues where the issue is both numbers 
and letters such as 051.LR and 016.HU, and when these were imported and named 
via the filename rule the letters got left off so 051.LR became 051 and 
016.HU became 016, etc...

This is where my comments came from...I put these back into mylar and let 
mylar fix them for me after this snafu, lol

Thanks,
Doug

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From: comixed-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <comixed-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf 
of Darryl L. Pierce <mcpierce@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2021 5:01 PM
To: comixed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <comixed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [comixed] Re: Non numeric issue #'s not handled correctly?

When you say they're not being handled correctly, what do you mean?
Can you describe an example of it being handled incorrectly?

Regarding libray consolidation, the following renaming rule creates a
directory for each publisher, a directory for each series/volume, and
then the issue, is:

$PUBLISHER/$SERIES ($VOLUME)/$SERIES v$VOLUME #$ISSUE ($COVERDATE)

With it I have comics like:

---8<[snip]---
 MySQL  localhost:3306 ssl  SQL > select Filename from Comics;
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Filename

                                       |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| /Users/mcpierce/Repositories/test_library/DC Comics/Action Comics
(2016)/Action Comics v2016 #981 (Aug 2017).cbz
                                          |
| /Users/mcpierce/Repositories/test_library/DC Comics/Action Comics
(2016)/Action Comics v2016 #993 (Feb 2018).cbz
                                          |
| /Users/mcpierce/Repositories/test_library/DC Comics/Batman
(2016)/Batman v2016 #51 (Aug 2018).cbz
                                                 |
| /Users/mcpierce/Repositories/test_library/DC Comics/Batman_ Sins of
the Father (2018)/Batman_ Sins of the Father v2018 #12 (Jul 2018).cbz
                                        |
| /Users/mcpierce/Repositories/test_library/DC Comics/The Brave and
the Bold_ Batman and Wonder Woman (2018)/The Brave and the Bold_
Batman and Wonder Woman v2018 #6 (Aug 2018).cbz |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
---8<[snip]---

On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 4:16 PM Doug Crowe <doug_crowe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Question #3...

It seems that issue numbers like .LR, .MU in marvel books are not handled 
correctly in file naming rules. ALso I am having trouble getting the rules 
to create subfolders by publiser/series, can you provide example rules that 
would create sb folders under the root folder?

please and thanks!
Doug



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Darryl L. Pierce <mcpierce@xxxxxxxxx>
"Le centre du monde est partout." - Blaise Pascal
"Let's try and find some point of transcendence and leap together." -
Gord Downie

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