Current [Cards and Clips] Pane redesigned and now referred to as [Clips]
Current [Models] Pane redisgned and referred to as [Models]
The first new Pane will be referred to as [Cards]
The second new Pane will be referred to as [Selected Clips]
For Clarity I will use the word CHOOSE (CHOSEN) to refer to interactions, and SELECT to specifically refer to the checkbox that will be used to generate playlists.
[Models]
Pane to be similar to the iS layout, but cards combined into albums for each model.One card displayed for each Model (use a Favourite Card's appearance perhaps?) // Potentially more than one with an offset to 'look nice' but totally not necessary.It will have a [SELECT All Cards] checkbox, clicking on the card image will bring the user to the [Cards] Pane.
[Cards]
This is where someone will see all the cards of the CHOSEN Model.It will have a [SELECT All Clips] checkbox for each card, and clicking on a card will bring up the [Clips] Pane for that card.
[Clips]
This pane will show the clips of the CHOSEN card.It will also have navigation buttons to change the active card shown.It will also have a navigation button to access the [SELECTED Clips] Pane.
[Selected Clips]
It will show all cards that have clips selected from them. This will be similar to how the playlist manager appears when [Add Selected Clips to Playlist] appears, but compacted to only include one card even when multiple clips were selected.Full details on each clip would be shown in the playlist manager screen, as this is intended for a 'quick' overview of all currently selected clips.Clicking a card will move the user to the [Clips] screen again with the CHOSEN card active.
Others have asked Totem to either allow the Fullscreen mode to use playlists to control all performers or to allow a playlist to activate cards in My Collection. So far Totem had not done this.
Totem seem to use a rather inefficient way to mark cards as enabled/disabled involving creating or deleting a file for each card to flag its state
If you disable a card, e.g. f0424, then iStripper will create a file in the corresponding sub-directory of its main data directory.
reating or deleteing more than 4000 files each in a different directory is a time consuming way to flag the state of the cards.
By experience iStripper takes two or three minutes to create or delete the files
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