fix space

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fabh2o 2021-02-09 20:49:12 +01:00
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@ -126,11 +126,13 @@ The following flags can modify the default naming scheme:
* **--dir-naming-scheme** * **--dir-naming-scheme**
* **--file-naming-scheme** * **--file-naming-scheme**
* **--chapter-naming-scheme** * **--chapter-naming-scheme**
Each flag takes a string as argument. If the string contains a variable defined in the script (eg. artist, title, chapter, narrator...), the corresponding value is used. Each flag takes a string as argument. If the string contains a variable defined in the script (eg. artist, title, chapter, narrator...), the corresponding value is used.
The default options correspond to the following flags: The default options correspond to the following flags:
* `--dir-naming-scheme '$genre/$artist/$title'` * `--dir-naming-scheme '$genre/$artist/$title'`
* `--file-naming-scheme '$title'` * `--file-naming-scheme '$title'`
* `--chapter-naming-scheme '$title-$(printf %0${#chaptercount}d $chapternum) $chapter'` * `--chapter-naming-scheme '$title-$(printf %0${#chaptercount}d $chapternum) $chapter'`
* If a command substitution is present in the passed string, (for example `$(printf %0${#chaptercount}d $chapternum)`, used to pad with zeros the chapter number), the commands are executed. * If a command substitution is present in the passed string, (for example `$(printf %0${#chaptercount}d $chapternum)`, used to pad with zeros the chapter number), the commands are executed.
So you can use `--dir-naming-scheme '$(date +%Y)/$artist'`, but using `--file-naming-scheme '$(rm -rf /)'` is a really bad idea. Be careful. So you can use `--dir-naming-scheme '$(date +%Y)/$artist'`, but using `--file-naming-scheme '$(rm -rf /)'` is a really bad idea. Be careful.
* You can use basic text, like `--dir-naming-scheme 'Converted/$title'` * You can use basic text, like `--dir-naming-scheme 'Converted/$title'`