![]() This actually re-introduces the unintended behaviour we had a couple weeks ago, which was happening under 'remove when trashed', but targeted to the correct logical trigger. There's a new checkbox under 'files and trash', 'Remove files from view when they are moved to another local file domain'. Mr Bones and the File History Chart are now under the database menu. Let me know if you encounter any more issues. This is fixed, and on database update, any borked timestamps that were saved should be corrected too. In v559, it turns out I did make a '54 years ago' mistake, on moving files from one local file domain to another. ![]() Give it a play and you'll see how it all works. The controls all work as before, but in general, when you set a time, all files are now locked to that new time. If you open it on a larger selection, it will now show, in a summarised way, the range of each particular time type, and how many files in the selection have or do not have a time set there. If you launch 'edit times' on a single file, everything is the same. The 'edit times' dialog can now handle multiple files. I was suddenly without internet for a while, so there was no release last week, but everything is back to normal now, and I had a great couple weeks' work. If your multiple selection is non-contiguous, it will be made so on move, with the move focusing around the position of the first selected item. You can move your current selection to the start, the end, left one, right one, or 'to here' if you have multiple selected. This makes it simple to rearrange your thumbnails. So, if you right-click any thumbnail, you'll now see a 'move' menu. Thumbnail rearranging is added, and some bugs and quality of life issues are cleared. History of changes in HYDRUS 2.x - History_H3D_2xx.I had a mixed week.History of changes in HYDRUS 3.x - History_H3D_3xx.pdf (42 kB).History of changes in HYDRUS 5.x - HYDRUS_History.pdf (200 kB).HYDRUS 5.x Technical Manual (1D) (3 MB). ![]()
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