![]() as a side thing, I cleaned up how file metadata is put together in the database during file search.if they are now both the same, no big problem if a file gets a metadata rescan and becomes a different filetype, this affects the original filetype and not the forced.it is also parsable if you ever need to type it there is a new system predicate, system:has/no forced filetype, that lets you further filter for the files that have this set or not.searching for system:filetype will recognise the forced filetypes, but there may be other, more advanced areas of the program that should but do not.in any case, if there is something you want to force one way or another, it should now be easy the tech will also be useful for 'arbitrary file import' support. this is happening because of the cbz/zip/Ugoira work, where the distinction between one format and another is not always perfect.the original filetype is remembered, so this can be undone easily through the same dialog changes take place immediately, and files are renamed on disk with their new file extensions, making 'open externally' work nicely. ![]() hit right-click->manage->force filetype on thumbnails or the media viewer, and you'll get a new dialog that lets you force-reassign those files to be considered something else.
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