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piter332
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by piter332 » 13 Nov 2024, 08:05
Help How can I add brackets???
Hi, I would like to know how I can add brackets [ ] before the source and at the end
Before BDRip and at the end
Thanks
rednoah
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by rednoah » 13 Nov 2024, 10:07
What is the format you are currently using?
Easy answer, where
[...] is included regardless of
{vs} being defined or not:
Easy answer, where
[...] is excluded if
{vs} is undefined:
Complicated answer where we combine and join multiple values that each individually may or may not be defined using the given separator / prefix / postfix characters:
See Learn how {expressions} work and useful Helper Functions for details.
piter332
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by piter332 » 13 Nov 2024, 10:13
Thank you very much for your help
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by rednoah » 13 Nov 2024, 10:22
rednoah wrote: ↑ 13 Nov 2024, 10:07
What is the format you are currently using?
Please share the format you end up using in the end for the next guy who might stumble on this thread.
piter332
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by piter332 » 13 Nov 2024, 10:28
This is the format I'm using now.
And what I would like is that before {vcf} I had [
and at the end ]
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by rednoah » 13 Nov 2024, 12:46
piter332 wrote: ↑ 13 Nov 2024, 10:28
And what I would like is that before {vcf} I had [ and at the end ]
You probably mean before
{vf} so you can just add
[...] there and at the end:
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by piter332 » 13 Nov 2024, 12:56
Perfect, Thank you very much