Chapter 4. Viewing Data

Table of Contents

1. Colour Coding
2. Table Columns
2.1. Column Sorting
2.2. Column Sizes
2.3. Ordering Columns
2.4. Column Control
3. Synchronisation
4. Highlighting
4.1. Whitespace Highlighter
4.2. Highlight Fields
4.2.1. Duplicate MusicBrainz Unique Id
4.2.2. Duplicate MusicIP Acoustic Id
4.2.3. Duplicate Musicbrainz and MusicIP Id
5. Filtering
5.1. Duplicate Music Brainz Unique Id and MusicIP Id
5.2. Duplicate Music Brainz Unique Id
5.3. MusicBrainz Unique Id Exists
5.4. MusicBrainz Unique Id does not Exist
5.5. Duplicate MusicIP Acoustic Id
5.6. MusicIP Acoustic Id Exists
5.7. MusicIP Acoustic Id does not Exist
6. Find and Replace
7. Reports
7.1. Find Missing Tracks
8. View Artwork Fullsize
9. Links with other Applications
9.1. View this Track at MusicBrainz
9.2. View this Artist at MusicBrainz
9.3. View this Album at MusicBrainz
9.4. View this PUID at MusicBrainz
9.5. View this Track at Amazon
9.6. View this Release at Discogs
9.7. View this Release at Wikipedia
9.8. View this Artist at Discogs
9.9. View this Artist at Wikipedia
9.10. Run External App
9.11. Copy Paste with other Applications

This chapter explains some of the features of Jaikoz, to make it easier to manage your files

1. Colour Coding

Colour coding is used extensively in Jaikoz to provide you with extra information without using up extra screen space.

Table 4.1. Colour Coding

Name Default Colour Description
Edited Purple Whenever a field value is different to the value in the saved file
Missing Green When a field does not actually exist in the file
Whitespace Pink Shows whitespace at the start or end of a field value
Deleted Delete When a field has been deleted from the file
Highlight Orange When a field matches a Highlighter
Find Yellow The field has been been matched by find