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digitaldj:
Ok! How do i set the focus to the list?

SalmonKing:

--- Quote from: Jukeman on December 18, 2005, 08:34:31 pm ---Ok! How do i set the focus to the list?

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By waiting for me to put in the option I said I would add   ;)

You may currently be able to Tab to the list, but that's hardly ideal.

digitaldj:
If i had to pay for the program does that mean i wouldn't get the attitude anymore?

All you had to say was: no, but i will add it to the request list.

Great program ---- poor attitude!

Jukeman

SalmonKing:

--- Quote from: Jukeman on December 18, 2005, 09:25:40 pm ---If i had to pay for the program does that mean i wouldn't get the attitude anymore?

All you had to say was: no, but i will add it to the request list.

Great program ---- poor attitude!

Jukeman


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God, not this crap again.....I said basically exactly that in my first reply :


--- Quote from: SalmonKing on December 18, 2005, 07:54:21 pm ---So simply set the focus to that list?  OK, I'll add that option to the (very large now) to-do list.   ;D

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ChalkyWhite:

--- Quote from: SalmonKing on December 14, 2005, 08:32:05 pm ---
--- Quote from: blue_eyes777 on December 14, 2005, 04:59:42 pm ---Hi!
I am trying to set up genres. I do all the right stuff in setting up the directory etc. but this happens.
I have arranged my music into dance music and eighties music and used 2 separate folders.
The program loads up and recognises dance as one genre and all the 80s stuff , despite all eing in one folder called eighties all come up as a separate genre!!! so I have like 200 genres instead of one for 80s!
How do I get round this?
Any ideas?
Thank you.

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If PileDriver's post does not help, please post a screenshot of your folder tree, with both the Dance & 80s folders visible & expanded.
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