On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 10:37 +0200, Nico Kaiser wrote: > > Is "2.5" saved in the database? I think it's replaced by "2" after a > restart but I may be wrong. 2.5 should be saved in the database, and it is for me. When autorating will still in, sometimes a song would be autorated down to 2.49 which would gets displayed as 2. > With 0 as "unrated", even sorting/auto-playlists work: > - "Rating is at most 3" displays 3*, 2*, 1* and unrated(0*) songs, > which is ok in my opinion There isn't a way to get a playlist which has only songs rated at 0 though (unless you manually edit playlists.xml). The way to do it would be to add a new criteria "is not rated" as well as "equals", "at least" and "at most". > - It would be nice if no stars (small stars) would be shown if > rating=0 That's what happens when the rating is actually 0, rather than 2.5. I've got a small shell script that turn a rating of 2.5 into 0. Cheers, James "Doc" Livingston -- The way NT mounts filesystems is something I'd expect to find in a barnyard or on a stock-breeding farm. -- Mike Andrews
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