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Please upgrade to SermonSpeaker 6.x and Joomla 4.x, which is better anyway.
Sermon Manager - missing names of files
            
        
                15 Jan 2017 08:42                #6420
        by Radovan
    
    
 	
					
			
				    
            
            
            
            
            
                                
    
                                                
    
        Sermon Manager - missing names of files was created by Radovan            
    
        Hi Thomas,
it will by great to see names of audio/video files in sermon manager. Now if I want to find some record (sermon), I must to know exact name of sermon and open it to verify it...
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Is it possible to add this to the next SermonSpeaker?
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Radovan
    it will by great to see names of audio/video files in sermon manager. Now if I want to find some record (sermon), I must to know exact name of sermon and open it to verify it...
Please see attached image.
Is it possible to add this to the next SermonSpeaker?
Thanks
Radovan
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                15 Jan 2017 15:05                #6423
        by Thomas Hunziker
    
    
            
            
            
            
            
                                
    
                                                
    
        Replied by Thomas Hunziker on topic Sermon Manager - missing names of files            
    
        I think that becomes an unreadable list. Especially since there is also a video and "addfile" URL as well.
What is the reason you want to search by filename? I'd say most of time you search for a specific date.
    What is the reason you want to search by filename? I'd say most of time you search for a specific date.
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                15 Jan 2017 15:50                #6426
        by Radovan
    
    
 	
					
			
				    
            
            
            
            
            
                                
    
                                                
    
        Replied by Radovan on topic Sermon Manager - missing names of files            
    
        It is not necessary to sort files by filename, it will be only static information in the sermon manager - right after category name.  Please see attached image.
If I will need to search something, I will use "ctrl+f" command from browser - and ifilenames will be as static text in the sermon list, it will be not problem to find. If you have 500-800 files (with similar filenames) it will be grat to have chance to find it or check what files are uploaded. I is goog to have overwiev of sermons and files associated with.
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    If I will need to search something, I will use "ctrl+f" command from browser - and ifilenames will be as static text in the sermon list, it will be not problem to find. If you have 500-800 files (with similar filenames) it will be grat to have chance to find it or check what files are uploaded. I is goog to have overwiev of sermons and files associated with.
Radovan
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                15 Jan 2017 21:07                #6429
        by Thomas Hunziker
    
    
            
            
            
            
            
                                
    
                                                
    
        Replied by Thomas Hunziker on topic Sermon Manager - missing names of files            
    
        Yeah, I understood that it is static information. The issue is more the "real estate" it uses in the manager. If I have to show the filepath for the audios (and videos) it will go into the space where speakers are supposed to show and move that info to the right.
I think it actually would be simpler to just allow searching for a filename. Maybe with a prefix "file:".
    I think it actually would be simpler to just allow searching for a filename. Maybe with a prefix "file:".
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                16 Jan 2017 06:13                #6430
        by Radovan
    
    
            
            
            
            
            
                                
    
                                                
    
        Replied by Radovan on topic Sermon Manager - missing names of files            
    
        Hi, yes, I think it will be enough.
Something like (example of second row of particular sermon):
Category: Uncategorized | File: sermon-05-08-2016.mp3
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    Something like (example of second row of particular sermon):
Category: Uncategorized | File: sermon-05-08-2016.mp3
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                16 Jan 2017 21:42                #6438
        by Thomas Hunziker
    
    
 	
					
			
				    
            
            
            
            
            
                                
    
                                                
    
        Replied by Thomas Hunziker on topic Sermon Manager - missing names of files            
    
        Try this one and perform a search like "file:05-08-2016" and it should then only show sermons where either the audio- or the videofile contains the searchstring.
I will however not add the information to the list.
    I will however not add the information to the list.
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