Hi Paulo,
I believe I found what seems to be the bug: if one of the fields,
either from the import or the export dialog, is not filled,
kid3 doesn't store the new format.
Unfortunately, you're right. Kid3 stores the new format but it does not
accept it the next time it is started because
The following description of how to edit custom export/import formats was
tested with the original kid3_0.9-0feisty_i386.deb from
http://kid3.sourceforge.net (because I do not run lenny), but it should
work with lenny too:
- Start Kid3, open a directory with audio files in it.
-
Urs,
Thank you for your more than patient explanation. I believe I found what
seems to be the bug: if one of the fields, either from the import or the
export dialog, is not filled, kid3 doesn't store the new format. The
same happens if I edit kid3rc directly: if one of the fields is left
blank,
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