johanneszab/TumblThree

Turn on the "meta options" for texts of photos, videos a audio posts

firehawk12 opened this issue · 8 comments

I haven't had a problem downloading media posts, but for posts with photos and text, the program seems to skip a lot/if not all of the text in those posts.
(I tried a blog with 1000 posts, and it saved all the images in the posts, but not the text).

Is this expected behaviour? Is there a way to force the download of all text, regardless of whether the post also contains media or other photos?

Thank you.

There is an option to download metadata, it saves post captions of images/video, you need to enable this option in the details tab.

There is an option to download metadata, it saves post captions of images/video, you need to enable this option in the details tab.

Okay, I see that and I'll give it a shot.

How do I restart a completed download? I tried clicking the force rescan checkbox, enqueuing the blog, and then clicked the crawl button, but it's not working. Do I need to just delete the blog and start again?

Thanks.

You can do this, but I prefer to make separate copies of program with portable mode enabled for downloading metadata and images separately, so I don’t lose the index files so that I can continue to update the files.

Ah okay, I was actually trying to restart from scratch but the settings kept getting restored even after deleting them from my AppData directory, so I'll give portable mode a shot.

Or is there a way to just restart completely and force it not to restore the settings into the AppData directory?

Or is there a way to just restart completely and force it not to restore the settings into the AppData directory?

When you deleted the Settings, TumblThree was not running?

Otherwise, if you mean the "blog settings", take a look at #318 or in general at the README.md.

That must have been it, thanks!

I know this is probably out of scope for this program, but I saw that you can rename the metadata files to html and they would work in a browser, so it should be possible to replace the image url in the images.txt file to refer to the local downloaded file so that you can view the picture with the text in a browser?

Thanks again for this program.

It is possible for sure, but I'll not have the time to implement this in this year, unless someone else does the job.

Something similar has also been suggested in #296.

Does meta data only work for blogs, not for liked/by urls? Am I missing something, or is this not possible? I've got all three metas checked but I'm still only getting media files.