You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
{{ message }}
This repository has been archived by the owner on Mar 14, 2020. It is now read-only.
So the problem is that right now i'm using happypanda on a external HDD. All the files are kept on the hdd. Now when i'm unlucky and windows mounts the hdd under a different path name like E or P.
Then happy panda does not finde the files anymore.
Because it saves the location under the mounted path at the time of adding.
I'm not sure how much work it would be. But there must be a way to handel this maybe via the Name of the HDD or some other way of letting it know where the files resident.
Maybe some check that it first looks into the root folder of the application (where one could then save his files) Like some sort of "import" into the application iself so it does not depend on the path. So much.
Not a big problem. Also i do not know if i'm the only one that does this.
Still best program out there for this sort of material ^^
So keep it going and i hope you will soon be back.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I have it setup that way, after wondering why i had so many missing galleries.
I just like the setup that as an example hydrus uses so you do not have to worry about the file location ever getting misplaced or corrupted.
Sign up for freeto subscribe to this conversation on GitHub.
Already have an account?
Sign in.
Hi, no idear how to name this otherwise.
So the problem is that right now i'm using happypanda on a external HDD. All the files are kept on the hdd. Now when i'm unlucky and windows mounts the hdd under a different path name like E or P.
Then happy panda does not finde the files anymore.
Because it saves the location under the mounted path at the time of adding.
I'm not sure how much work it would be. But there must be a way to handel this maybe via the Name of the HDD or some other way of letting it know where the files resident.
Maybe some check that it first looks into the root folder of the application (where one could then save his files) Like some sort of "import" into the application iself so it does not depend on the path. So much.
Not a big problem. Also i do not know if i'm the only one that does this.
Still best program out there for this sort of material ^^
So keep it going and i hope you will soon be back.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: