4. Highlighting

Highlighting uses Colour Coding as described earlier to make fields standout, there are currently two types of highlighter

4.1. Whitespace Highlighter

If there is any whitespace at the start or the end of the value it will be coloured the Whitespace Colour (default pink). This is very useful for identifying white space at the end of a field,if you have ever wondered why two field that appear to have the same value are not listed together in an Audio Player it is probably because one contains white space or undisplayable characters.

4.2. Highlight Fields

You can temporarily highlight fields that match a particular rule, the matching fields are coloured the Highlight Colour (orange). Currently there are two highlight rules available

4.2.1. Duplicate MusicBrainz Unique Id

When enabled all Unique File Id fields that are the same as in at least one other record are highlighted.

4.2.2. Duplicate MusicIP Acoustic Id

When enabled all User Defined Text fields that contain a MusicIP PUID (Acoustic Id) that is the same as in at least one other record are highlighted.

4.2.3. Duplicate Musicbrainz and MusicIP Id

When enabled all User Defined Text fields that contain the same combination of Musicbrainz Id and MusicIP Id as at least one other record are highlighted.