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On 1/25/20 8:24 PM, Robby Stephenson wrote:<br>
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<div>I'll track my improvements in the code in a
wishlist bug. Feel free to comment further if you
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<div>I think I got everything addressed in code improvements
now. Search requests that use the "Keyword" type can include
the platform name, and as long as it matches exactly, it
will be used to narrow down the search results. For update
requests, existing platform names are also used to minimize
the number of API requests. The updates are improved to
avoid unnecessary requests which should cut down on hitting
API request limits.</div>
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<div>There's a configuration option for the image size, and
any error messages (such as hitting API limits) are shown to
the user. The images are a bit hit or miss in terms of how
they're labeled in the results. If you spot something that
doesn't make sense, let me know.</div>
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<div>These improvements will be in Tellico 3.3. Once anyone
has a chance to test them out, let me know if you see issues
or room for further improvements.</div>
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<div>Thanks again for providing your great feedback.</div>
<div>Robby</div>
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Robby - THANKS! I just built the latest version to test out the
change and they seem great. Searching and updating, after some
rather limited testing at this point, so far seems much faster and
smoother, and I love being able to pull down the full-size image
automatically. Really nice improvements here.<br>
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I have a couple other things that have come up, mostly UI-related,
that I'll bring up in a different thread. Just wanted to
acknowledge the work here and provide some feedback. Thanks again.<br>
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Jared<br>
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