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Request / Question: export isHidden or isVisibleInLibrary attribute #42

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fcgooner opened this issue Jan 13, 2021 · 4 comments
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@fcgooner
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Can you add export of isHidden/isVisibleInLibrary attribute from UserReleaseProperties/ReleaseProperties table (not sure which one is identifies if game is hidden in library)?

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TheMelmacian commented Jan 13, 2021

isHidden is the correct flag.
isVisibleInLibrary is used internally by the Galaxy Client to hide items which shouldn't be displayed in the library at all. For example some DLCs, Soundtracks, Tools like Source Filmmaker (via Steam import) and even a few Games.

There is already a pull request #38 which adds the isHidden flag to the export, but AB1908 hasn't reviewed it yet.

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AB1908 commented Jan 13, 2021

I'm so sorry. I haven't had the time to get around to this but I look forward to reviewing it soon!

@TheMelmacian
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No problem ;) Take your time.

@fcgooner
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isHidden is the correct flag.
isVisibleInLibrary is used internally by the Galaxy Client to hide items which shouldn't be displayed in the library at all. For example some DLCs, Soundtracks, Tools like Source Filmmaker (via Steam import) and even a few Games.

There is already a pull request #38 which adds the isHidden flag to the export, but AB1908 hasn't reviewed it yet.

Oh, I've missed it.
Well, it's good news for me then :)
Thanks for this addition!

P.S. Closing the issue

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