New Anime Page Patterns and Usage
The new anime page can use patterns to format your ed2k link praticaly any way you like, just use the 30 odd currently available formats to that end.
Preferences for ed2k links
Some settings to control general aspect of ed2k links.
Episode number style
Convert episode number to maximum number of digits of the anime padding with 0's or leave as is.
Replace spaces in file name
Convert spaces in file name.
Replace character
If you choose to replace spaces in file name, you can enter the replace character here.
Preferences for ed2k Custom Link
If you want you can specify your own ed2k link format for links.
Patterns available
- %ant
- Anime Title (uses default language definitions)
- %anat
- Anime Alternative Title
- %ept
- Episode Title (uses default language definitions)
- %epat
- Episode Alternative title
- %enr
- Episode number
- %pn
- Part name ("EP" if anime.type != 4 || "PA" otherwise)
- %fpn
- Full part name ("Episode" if anime.type != 4 || "Part" otherwise)
- %raw
- if file is raw (no subtitles outputs RAW)
- %crc
- Crc sum or INVALID if crc invalid
- %CRC
- Crc sum (in caps) or INVALID if crc invalid
- %ver
- Version string (only if version > 1)
- %cen
- Censored string (cen)
- %uncen
- Uncensored string (cen)
- %dub
- Dub languages (ALL OF THEM, comma separated)
- %sub
- Sub languages (ALL OF THEM, comma separated)
- %lang
- dub.sub_jp+.de+ (current db format)
- %flang
- dub.sub_jp,de,en.de,en (extended format)
- %grp
- Group short name
- %grn
- Group full name
- %qual
- Quality
- %src
- Source
- %res
- Resolution
- %vcodec
- Video codec (first video stream)
- %acodec
- Audio codec (first audio stream)
- %achans
- Audio channels (first audio stream)
- %eps
- Total number of episodes
- %atype
- [unknown, TV, OVA, Movie, Other, web]
- %fid
- File ID
- %aid
- Anime ID
- %eid
- Episode ID
- %gid
- Group ID
- %dlen
- file size (bytes, dot separated)
- %hlen
- file size (auto)
- %flen
- file size
- %ext
- file extension
- %ed2k
- ed2k hash
*If* like cases
Currently there's a way to make something like if cases, imagine that you want to show that a file is raw you could do something like this:
[%raw] %ann - %enr - %epn
But that would show for files that weren't raw some thing like this: "[] Full Metal Panic! - 01 - The guy I kinda Like is a Sergeant".
What you can use is '<' and '>' pairs, if a pattern inside of '<' and '>' returns "" the entire text inside of the '<' and '>' would simply not be shown, so if you changed your tag to be something like this:
<[%raw] >%ann - %enr - %epn
For non raw files it would simply output this: "Full Metal Panic! - 01 - The guy I kinda Like is a Sergeant"
Default formats
Currently anidb uses something like this format:
%ann - %enr%ver - %epn - <[%grp]><(%crc)><(%cen)><(%lang)><(%raw)>
This format for file 182271 returns the following ed2k links:
- anidb current page
- Full_Metal_Panic!_-_01_-_The_guy_I_kinda_Like_is_a_Sergeant_-_[aF](c154d33d)(dub.sub_jp+.de+)
- new anime page
- Full_Metal_Panic!_-_01_-_The_guy_I_kinda_Like_is_a_Sergeant_-_[aF](c154d33d)(dub.sub_jp+.de+)
note: the last link gets encoded to pass in browsers, the actual output is:
ed2k://|file|Full%20Metal%20Panic!%20-%2001%20-%20The%20guy%20I%20kinda%20Like%20is%20a%20Sergeant%20-%20%5BaF%5D(c154d33d)(dub.sub_jp+.de+).avi|238990934|62c078dc6c78597e7a6c81734cc0ee27|/