My posters are like this
wickerman1452.jpg
because i used your excellent command line tool to link all the images to the catalog. I wanted them to be only like this
1452.jpg
but it is not possible, and i didn't mind, I added a word before, no problem.
When exporting to html i have to choose a file name, and for compatibility sake i chose wickerman.html so that each individual page could become
wickerman1.html
wickerman45.html
wickerman756.html
but AMC adds an underscore, like this
wickerman_1.html
wickerman_45.html
wickerman_756.html
which again, i don't mind because on the "full list" html the links are to these urls, with underscore. It changes everything consistently, so no problem.
The problem only resides in the fact that it thinks that images also have an underscore, like this
wickerman_1.jpg
wickerman_45.jpg
wickerman_756.jpg
when in fact they do not.
Uhm, now that i had a good night sleep, I'm wondering that if i rename all my picture files to wickerman_xxx.jpg the export will be perfect... oh, but no, then i won't be able to see the posters inside AMC itself, because AMC expects them to be without underscore, right?
Uhm....
Unless i have 2 versions of each poster, one with an underscore and another without... maybe that's the key, here.
Still, the problem persists if i try to do something even fancier. You see, i would like to have an html list of all films that i have, sorted by directors. I cannot name it wickerman.html, cause there's already a file like that (with a list of all filmes sorted by number). I need to give it another name, say, wickerman_directors.html.
You can see the problem here > the export tool thinks all images files are named like this:
wickerman_directors_1.jpg
wickerman_directors_145.jpg
etc.
The problem thickens!
Do you think there could be a way for the exporting tool, in AMC, to ask the user where are the images, or what is the name of the images, or something like that?
Thank you again, and sorry if i repeated myself, i just wanted to make this all clear.
