Thread: Editing Chapter Titles

randomrandom
posted on
23:09 on 13 August

A way to edit the chapter title. For fixing mistakes and convenience. Also a way to change chapter numbers and a way to change the Release URL.

fake-name
posted on
02:15 on 15 August

Hmmmm, let me see what I can put together. It's a good idea, and I've been kind of avoiding the issue.

fake-name
posted on
05:28 on 20 August

You can now edit releases to fix errors. Open the edit dialog by right-clicking on the right-hand columns of the release row (vol/chap/extra/group columns). Then, just select the "Edit Release" option on the right-click menu.

fake-name
posted on
05:29 on 20 August

Whoops, double post.

randomrandom
posted on
21:40 on 20 August

Thanks

Athavar
posted on
19:44 on 24 August

There is a bug in the edit-system. After alter a release a new release is generated with the original values. This happened me after edit the releases(volume-, chapter- and extra/part-numbers) on https://www.wlnupdates.com/series-id/4539/.

It would be good, if one fix this. Otherwise edits would create double releases with different values.

fake-name
posted on
04:14 on 25 August

@Athavar - I'm not sure what you're trying to say. Right now, releases are required have a unique [series, volume, chapter, fragment, url] combination. This is to prevent the same release from potentially getting re-added many many times (it's happened in the past).

Anyways, I think a lot of what you're seeing is what happens when a person (usually on RRL) decides to revamp their series, and it results in the links for every page changing. At the moment, there is no mechanism for automatically scrubbing chapters that no longer exist.

Athavar
posted on
09:57 on 25 August

Now, it is right.

However, I observed that this re-add happened. It can be, that the system needs time to notice that a manual alteration was done and removed it after notices. http://fs5.directupload.net/images/160825/aq4zo4mb.png

Thanks for the answer and work on this website.

fake-name
posted on
04:06 on 26 August

I think in that case that was when I was reworking the duplicate detection and removal stuff. Cross-referencing multiple releases can be challenging. Either you get a boatload of duplicates, or you wind up deleting valid releases. I'm hoping there is a middle ground.