[COMPLETE] Canti orfici by Dino Campana - jc
Just a quick note for future reference: chapter/section numbers in ID3 tags should be in roman numerals, to make sure that they get sorted properly by music players.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Hello!Jc wrote:Just a quick note for future reference: chapter/section numbers in ID3 tags should be in roman numerals, to make sure that they get sorted properly by music players.
Thanks! :)
Are you shure? I would have thought that 01, 02, 03, 04, 05,... is sorted more consistently than I, II, III, IV, V,...
At least in the IT world. I know quite nothing about music players though.
Anyway, if you are right, the solo howto page (http://librivox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13513) should be modifed accordingly.
Cheers
Sergio
THIS PROJECT IS COMPLETE AND CAN BE FOUND HERE:
http://librivox.org/canti-orfici-by-dino-campana/
Thanks for Sergio for the great recording, and Riccardo for the PL!
http://librivox.org/canti-orfici-by-dino-campana/
Thanks for Sergio for the great recording, and Riccardo for the PL!
Put yourself in the Readers' Accents Table. See this post.
(Busy real life & traveling, sorry if not here often.)
(Busy real life & traveling, sorry if not here often.)
I am sorry; I had not noticed the requirement so I used the same style of the book.Jc wrote:whoops. I meant arabic numerals. Yours were in roman numerals.
I will take care in the next projects.
Cheers
Good morningJc wrote:THIS PROJECT IS COMPLETE AND CAN BE FOUND HERE:
http://librivox.org/canti-orfici-by-dino-campana/
Thanks for Sergio for the great recording, and Riccardo for the PL!
I am greately happy that such a beautiful and important non-academic and original work (at least in Italian, cf. Rimbaud for the French) is now available (although read by a dilettante) to listeners.
It is chiefly you, Jc and Riccardo, to deserve many hearty thanks for your endeavour and patience. For me it has been a true joy reading the Canti Orfici.
It has been nice working with you.
Friendly
Sergio