


(?<=\s).+?(?=\.jpg) (gets the last word before the file extension)Ī bit of playing around will be needed depending on your exact filename format. (?<=D:\\hydrus_imports\\123456\\).+?(?=\s) (gets the first word after the import directory tree prefix) If not, forgive me for dashing this out, but I think you'd want a couple rules like: There's some saved favourite regex patterns off the 'regex shortcuts' button-maybe you had something saved there? The 'regexes' box is probably what you are looking for.

Drag some files on the client, then, on the window that pops up, click 'add tags/urls with the import', then select the tag service tab up top and then click the 'advanced' tab in the top of the bottom half. I don't specifically remember this, but maybe there's an old saved regex rule tucked away in the filename tagging dialog somewhere. The release should be as normal tomorrow. There's support for epub files, some new micro-thumbnail tech called a blurhash, and the file history chart now has a file search box. macOS, some Linux), but I think that heart-skipping moment of 'will it crash?' lag when an mpv load fails should be solved. I cannot promise that this improves mpv on any system that already had trouble just getting it working (e.g. Also, there's a little more error handling, stuff like a placeholder image to show instead of the broken file, and an error popup to tell you what happened. A variety of situations where mpv could fail to load a weird file, which would then lead to hydrus program instability, are now much much better, usually no crash worries at all. Most importantly, I banged my head against a persistent knot of mpv crashiness this week, and I actually got somewhere.
