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okay, cleaned up the surrounding code, added some #ui gimmicks, and next thing to do will be saving files - for real for real.

big milestone given #tek still can't! i'll post a proper screencast, too, to showcase the improved #tui and the general workflow.

building a tool for preparing releases (not to mention that whole #diy #daw thing) instead of making music ... what is wrong with me ... smh. #xkcd 1205 comes to mind...

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picture a #taggart #tui table like the one above post, even the same #futurist terminal background -- but containing a (test only!) #ytdlp rip from #bandcamp ... where it turns out not all tracks have their proper #id3 tags!

i can now navigate to the artist column for the whole folder and set the artist name for everything in one go!

...still doesn't save it, though 😕 so next i need to implement the "save" modal asking the user to confirm the metadata updates and do those

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here's a video of #taggart resizing columns using docs.rs/unicode-width/latest/u to cut the string at the correct locations!

still doesn't save, still crashes on backspace, but at least it looks cute now! next - make it save tags, thanks to docs.rs/lofty (as recommended by codeberg.org/Frieder_Hannenheim), and that'll probably be the v0.1

TrimString and TrimStringRef are now available in the underlying framework, #tengri. all work on this precipitates into #tek, the original #tui #daw 😉

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