On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 11:00:09AM +0100, Tian wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Once again you found a bug I can reproduce ;)
> 
> The correct behaviour of GCfilms should be like this:
> 
> - If you have a collection and you set the master entry as being borrowed,
> then all the sub-entries will be marked as borrowed too (it is usefull if you
> have a DVD Box set and you want to lend the whole box).

Ah, that is the idea behind a collection. I thought it was to separate
dvds into Series, Movies, Music DVDs etc. That could use a little
clarification in the UI... While I'm talking about this, is there a
better way than collections to divide my dvd collection into different
categories (that can preferably be exported separately).

> - If you set only one sub-entry (a movie in the collection) as borrowed, only
> this movie will be borrowed and it won't impact the other ones.
> 
> But here you are telling me that it doesn't work like this for you. You are in
> the 2nd case and all the movies are updated.
> 
> Could you please send me your collection file (.gcf) and check also if there
> are error messages displayed in the console.

There are no errors, but my collection file is attached.

> PS: As I still don't know how the Debian bug report system works, I send you
> directly this email. I let you update the bug report if needed.

You can just CC this email to <bugnr>@bugs.debian.org and it will all be
handeled automatically.


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