![]() ![]() ![]() the logspam is now gone and I _believe_ the instability is fixed. I screwed something up with the PDF thumbnail generation at the last minute last week, fixing it on non-PySide6, but introducing some logspam and-for at least one user-adding instability.fixed a couple desync bugs in the migrate database dialog where you could change a location's weight (particularly between 0 and 1) and not get the correct flip of the 'files need to be moved'/'files are all good' state until you re-opened the dialog.until now, I automatically converted them to png on import, but this was a mistake-despite this file format being a waste 99.7% of the time, hydrus's philosophy is not to alter files on import, and this long-time exception resulted in several awkward bumps in the code that I'm happy to be rid of now the program now supports bitmap files as-is.thanks to a user, we now have description note parsing for the default e621 downloader.if PSDs now load pretty much like large pngs, I think we'll set them, by default, to show as normal in the preview viewer if you do a lot of PSD work, let me know how this goes. thanks to the user who added it recently, PSD rendering is now much faster and uses less memory.your `dateparser` import status is in _help->about_ you need the dateparser library for this to work, so **if you run from source, you might like to rebuild your venv this week**. a new option, 'datestring to timestamp (easy)', which has exactly zero variables to fiddle with, just eats up pretty much any date string you can think of, including timezone conversions, and even stuff like '2 hours ago'. all old 'datestring to timestamp' rules remain as they are, but are now called '(advanced)'. a new string converter rule now allows for extremely easy date parsing, thanks to the `dateparser` library. ![]()
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