Paul Ruane
Paul Ruane
I'm not going to have a chance to look at this for a while. But, off the top of top of my head the "files" subcommand has functionality to select...
I guess something like `tmsu untag genre=*`. On 4 Jul 2017 12:00 am, "Staņislavs Rogozins" wrote: > Let's say I have a file song.mp3 and I tag it in following...
On Wed, 16 May 2018, 19:15 Dessalines, wrote: > My use case is that I'm running a server, which I access via a gvfs mount. > But when I try...
Is it not just a case then of getting the necessary permissions on the file for the user? On Wed, 16 May 2018, 23:31 Dessalines, wrote: > I would prefer...
I'm afraid I don't know how to help with this particular usage as I have not tried it myself. The error suggests that your user does not have write permissions...
Could you not use: $ tmsu file song | xargs tmsu tags | grep -o "year=\w\+" Or is that too unwieldy or slow?
OK, above works but omits the filenames, so obviously is a bit crap. Perhaps the proposed `value` subcommand makes sense.
Actually, you could match both the filename and the tag, but it's even more obtuse: $ tmsu files song | xargs tmsu tags | grep -o -e "^.*: " -e...
Thanks for reporting. I'll try to get this fixed soon.
Yes, this change is in the release notes for v0.7.0. Slashes are allowed but use is discouraged as the VFS does not support them. A similar looking Unicode character is...