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Filters:
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[ ] complete
[ ] incomplete
[ ] seen
[ ] unseen
[ ] partially
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[ ] unknown
[ ] on hdd
[ ] on cd
[ ] deleted
[ ] shared
[ ] release
[any state |v]
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"seen", "unseen" and "partially" are the extension of the current "hide viewed" filter. "seen" shows any animes that are stalled, "unseen" shows any animes that have not been watched at all so far (view count == 0), and "partially" shows the rest.
The state filter work analogous. With all of them checked, the mylist shows all files, regardless of state, with less then all checked only files that match one of the selected states are displayed.
The "any state" dropdown is used to filter animes by state rather then files, and replaces the current array of state icons.
By default, all checkboxes are checked and the dropdown is "any state".
Lastly... I don't know if this has been brought up before or not, but would it be possible to show more then one state icon for animes (not files)? I.e., if I have two releases of an anime (let's say ShareReactor's med-quality no-group release, and zx's HQ-DVD-rips) and one of them is onhdd and the other oncd, then the anime will appear as state mixed. That's not exactly tidy and often a little confusing...
I'm not sure if this is possible to implement, but I'd prefer it if the anime state icons were determined differently: If there is at least one file with state N for each episode in the mylist, the anime has state N. This holds true for all states, so the anime can have two states N and M if every episode has at least two files and at least one file with state N and at least one more file with state M. An anime also has a "mixed" state if there are any files that do not match the anime's state. For example:
ep 1 / file 1: on hdd
ep 1 / file 2: on cd
ep 1 / file 3: release
ep 2 / file 1: on hdd
ep 2 / file 2: on cd
ep 3 / file 1: on hdd
ep 3 / file 2: on cd
This anime would have three states: "on hdd", "on cd" and "mixed". If ep1 / file 1 is removed, it has two states: "on cd" and "mixed". If ep1 / file 3 is then changed to on hdd, it has two states: "on cd" and "on hdd".
To further drive exp insane...
Another "nice thing" would be to treat the "release" and "shared" states special: For the state calculation, they are treated as "on hdd" but add a state icon to the anime entry. So in the example above, the anime would have the states "on hdd", "on cd" and "release" in both of the first two scenarios.
The nice thing about this would be that you can see at a single glance what you have: If the anime has the states on hdd, on cd and release, you can tell immediately that the user who's mylist you're looking at has at least one set of all episodes on cd, one set of all episodes on hdd and is releasing one or more of these files...