![]() If you run from source, this is the thing you are rebuilding for today. It uses an excellent external library ('dateparser') that can parse pretty much any datestring you can think of, including stuff like '2 hours ago'. If you are a downloader maker, there's a new 'datestring to timestamp (easy)' String Converter step. Bitmaps now stay as-is, and we've happily untied a couple of awkward knots in the code as a result. This was always in conflict with the tenet that hydrus not alter files in any way, and I think it was ultimately a mistake. Since the program started, these have been converted to png on import, mostly because the bmp format personally annoys me. PDFs no longer spam the log on thumbnail generation!īitmaps files (.bmp) are now fully supported. PSDs should render more quickly and with less memory! I'd like to do the same for the file history chart soon. Keep it simple, and let me know what turns up. EDIT: I also disabled the potential dupes count right before release, it was performing awfully on my large IRL database. And if you search 'deleted from x', you are going to get some jank logic. ![]() If you do a multiple-file-domain search, you won't get 'deleted' or 'earliest import' numbers. This turned out to be surprisingly complicated, and to stop it spiralling in complexity, I culled some of the odder scenarios. The default search is what the dialog was fixed to before, 'system:everything' on 'all my files'. ![]() The numbers will change based on whatever you search, so you can now see the average size of your pngs, the archive/delete ratio for creator x, how many times you have viewed pictures of sonic the hedgehog, or any other search you can think up. So, the statistics under help->how boned am I? now have an attached file search. If you run from source, you might like to rebuild your venv today to get some new parsing support. ![]()
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