jfo wrote: 
> Do you actually use the Composer tag? After using LMS for many years I
> never found a need for that tag but found it annoying at times. So, I
> loaded my library into MP3Tag and deleted all the Composer tags, which
> cleaned up some of the menus that became cluttered with that info. I
> know some use the tag for their tagging structure.

Well, if there is a composer set, why should I delete it? Once I have
the info I like it. The only thing is to shows that correctly.
I also know your workaround of deleting it, but that actually does not
make any sense to me and is maybe not in the sense of the tag. Usually
you change the GUI or the frontend and not the database. Having in mind
that the tags are somehow standard in their meaning: Imagine three
frontend with all different GUI. Will you then use three databses one
for each frontend just to get the info shown right? In my opinion that
should be solved by an implementation reading and showing the tags in a
GUI. Meaning: Artist to where the artist belongs, composer to where the
composer belong.

But okay I understand Pippin: He has to maintain iPeng. Although I would
be really happy to have some more options. At least some ;o)


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