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By lack of a better description, i am wondering if it is possible to have beet output what you query in a column style output so that for example if i say that artist is 40 long it shows 40 characters whether the artist name 1 character long or 50. This way you will see all the fields nicely padded out rather than all being trimmed.
Sor for example:
beet ls -f "$artist - $title ($year) [$genre]"
Alison Moyet - Love Resurrection (1984) [Pop]
Alison Moyet - That Ole Devil Called Love (1985) [Pop]
becomes:
Alison Moyet - Love Resurrection (1984) [Pop]
Alison Moyet - That Ole Devil Called Love (1985) [Pop]
I could picture something like:
beet ls -f "$artist{40} $title{50} $year{4} [$genre]{10}" to be a awsome feature if it already doesnt excists.
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By lack of a better description, i am wondering if it is possible to have beet output what you query in a column style output so that for example if i say that artist is 40 long it shows 40 characters whether the artist name 1 character long or 50. This way you will see all the fields nicely padded out rather than all being trimmed.
Sor for example:
beet ls -f "$artist - $title ($year) [$genre]"
becomes:
I could picture something like:
beet ls -f "$artist{40} $title{50} $year{4} [$genre]{10}" to be a awsome feature if it already doesnt excists.
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