also sprach Thibaut VARENE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.08.04.1537 -0300]:
> The module doesn't use (yet) any kind of database, so it is impossible
> to do any other grouping/ordering than the one existing on the
> filesystem of your computer (ie: the module cannot reorder files in a
> different way than the way they are stored on your computer)

I think what he means is that the left column should show top-level
directories, and the right column shows second-level directories for
each, such as:

  David Bowie                  Heroes
                               Young Americans
                               Scary Monsters
  The Beatles                  Help
                               Sgt. Peppers
                               Yellow Submarine
  ...

This would be doable without a database and could be formatted with
CSS. It would even be compatible with the current column count
setting, so in the above, I'd simply have

  MusicDirPerLine 1
  RecurseFolderLevels 1

I second this; it would be a very nice addition to the web
interface.

Cheers,

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