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Posted by: Otcho
« on: October 08, 2011, 08:25:56 am »

Thanks for the answer!
Posted by: nostra
« on: October 07, 2011, 11:26:35 pm »

There is no such possibility, but I will add it to my TODO list
Posted by: Otcho
« on: October 07, 2011, 08:25:22 am »

Hi there,

a little question from a PVD newb. I'm a heavy ratings geek and rated all my movies. I've been looking to create a better overview of my movie collection and found the group view, which groups my list into clickable folders as per how they are rated (like you can with tags, actors, etc). That's great. Only the problem is: it groups them into the categories 2-4,4-6,6-8,8-10, which is very broad, making the list of movies scoring between 8 and 10 unbelievably large (hey, you tend to own the movies you score the highest).

Is there any way to make get that tree view to be a bit more precise, like grouping every movie that scored an 8,5 on my scale? I found out you can sort the movies inside the groups, but it doesn't give a clear oversight like the tree does.

Thanks for the help. Sorry if this has been asked before - I couldn't find it anywhere on the forums or the wiki. I hope I'm being precise enough - I'm using a German version and I don't know the precise English version names.