Hi Oliver, I was thinking something along the same lines after my original post. For now, I spent about an hour on this yesterday and made some progress with the basic implementation (I opted for %A for a quick test and got it working). Unfortunately, it's been almost 20 years since I did any C/C++ programming and never done anything with GTK so between trying to recall the sketchy-at-best knowledge I had back then and wrapping my head around the GTK piece, it will likely take longer than I originally thought when I first looked at the code. On 08/10/2015 05:05 PM, Oliver Joos
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Hi Casey, I like your plan! Please consider "/%.1a/" (instead of "/%a1/") to cut the first character. This is the common solution in printf(), snprintf() ect. May be easier to implement and to use (at least for C-Coders ;-) With regards! +++ Oliver #include <stdio.h> void main(void) { printf("--%5s--\n", "Abc"); printf("--%-5s--\n", "Abc"); printf("--%.1s--\n", "Abc"); // <-- cut first character printf("--%.2s--\n", "Abc"); } // ... prints: -- Abc-- --Abc -- --A-- --Ab-- Am Samstag, den 08.08.2015, 23:17 -0400 schrieb Casey:I envision something like "/%a1/%a/%b/%t" where the "1" in "%a1" would specify how many characters to output._______________________________________________ easytag-list mailing list easytag-list gnome org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/easytag-list |