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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0018893 | MMW 5 | Main Panel | public | 2022-03-03 07:16 | 2022-03-04 17:26 |
Reporter | barrym | Assigned To | |||
Priority | none | Severity | major | Reproducibility | sometimes |
Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
Fixed in Version | 5.0.3 | ||||
Summary | 0018893: Filtering is broken by "Ignore Prefixes" settings when using the (default) Ignore Diacritics sort options (2609) | ||||
Description | I have had a couple of earlier attempts to narrow down this bug, but you have been unable to duplicate. The issue appears to be narrower than I thought, but is still impactful. Filtering (eg. Ctrl+F) is partially broken in 2609: Library>tags option "Ignore Prefixes" is triggering the problem And the issue is only happening with the two Ignore Diacritics Sort options, one of which is the MM5 default. It seems that any tag which begins one of "ignore prefix" strings, is rejected by filter, regardless of whether the tag matches the supplied filter string. Examples: eg. I have all albums by The Beatles, but filter criteria of beatles only finds one of them ie. "The Beatles" in the Artist and AlbumArtists tags are currently invisible to the filter mechanism, but an album title of "Beatles For Sale" is visible to it. .... If the album title was "THE Beatles for Sale" If I change the album title to The Beatles For Sale, then it too becomes invisible. eg 2: I have album whose title is "The Live Adventures Of Mike Bloomfield And Al Kooper" It cannot be found with filter live But "Live at THE Matrix" by "THE Doors" can be found, because live can be found in a tag where it is not preceded by the. | ||||
Additional Information | https://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=495238#p495238 | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
Fixed in build | 2610 | ||||
related to | 0018883 | closed | Ludek | 'The H' does not find 'The Human League' (regression 2609) |
related to | 0018888 | closed | Ludek | Filter syntax genre:xxx is unreliable where tracks have multiple genre tags (regression 2609) |
related to | 0018863 | closed | Ludek | Global search: results are sometimes case-sensitive when quoted |