I would however have to suggest that it be an option.
Could you give a more detailed request, including an
example?
Like, I assume you would want somethign like:
bob's nice song - bob the singer.mp3
to be:
Bob's Nice Song - Bob The Singer.mp3
Is that correct?
Also, If you know anything about coding C, I would be
happy to roll in that option, if you simply provided the 5
lines of code which converted the string per your
specifications.
There you would find the POSIX string functions
necessary for manipulating the strings.
If you are not c-savey, the request can still be
answered, I just am not planning on attacking it in the
very near future. (That's not to prevent anyone else
from helping!)
Thanks again for your interest in OpenAG.
-eric
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I would be happy to entertain that request.
I would however have to suggest that it be an option.
Could you give a more detailed request, including an
example?
Like, I assume you would want somethign like:
bob's nice song - bob the singer.mp3
to be:
Bob's Nice Song - Bob The Singer.mp3
Is that correct?
Also, If you know anything about coding C, I would be
happy to roll in that option, if you simply provided the 5
lines of code which converted the string per your
specifications.
You might look at the Single Unix Specification version
3 at:
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908799/
There you would find the POSIX string functions
necessary for manipulating the strings.
If you are not c-savey, the request can still be
answered, I just am not planning on attacking it in the
very near future. (That's not to prevent anyone else
from helping!)
Thanks again for your interest in OpenAG.
-eric
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Good idea... many MP3 files are like "goldie - citylights"