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In versions of the application starting from 2023.8, it is not possible to apply changes only to files whose tag does not match the specified one #289

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SokolovskyMaxim opened this issue Aug 30, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #303
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In versions of the application starting from 2023.8, it is not possible to apply changes only to files whose tag does not match the specified one

  1. All files are highlighted.
  2. All files in the directory are overwritten, not just those with a tag that does not match

For example, a folder stores music that has one album tag. Several other songs that don't have this tag are added to it. In order not to manually change each song, you can select all of them and apply the changes only to those files that do not have a specified tag. Before version 2023.7, this could be done. Not now

This is how it looked before version 2023.7
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@nlogozzo nlogozzo added this to the V2023.9.0 milestone Aug 30, 2023
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Ah I see what you are saying...ok let me look into it

@nlogozzo nlogozzo added the bug Something isn't working label Aug 30, 2023
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nlogozzo commented Sep 3, 2023

@nlogozzo nlogozzo added the in-beta This issue is fixed in a beta version label Sep 3, 2023
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