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| Tuesday August 29 00:22:00 2017 Re: Updated tags |
| Gagster wrote: > I just want to be sure that either you or the Engineer > don't have an automated method of doing the editing. I will take a look when I get a chance. |
| Brian R |
| Tuesday August 29 07:57:28 2017 Re: Updated tags |
| No problem with tedious manual tasks on my end; I relish them. Case in point, if I see a bunch of line breaks (<br>) after the last character of an entry, I zap 'em. Viewed from a search result, they look absolutely hideous by forcing all that useless blank space. Hey, someone's gotta think of the aesthetics. ;-) |
| Sam |
| Tuesday August 29 09:20:22 2017 Re: Updated tags |
| Sam wrote: > No problem with tedious manual tasks on my end; I relish > them. Case in point, if I see a bunch of line breaks > (<br>) after the last character of an entry, I zap > 'em. Viewed from a search result, they look absolutely > hideous by forcing all that useless blank space. > Hey, someone's gotta think of the aesthetics. ;-) Obviously my laziness exceeds yours :) Even so, if Brian can't easily manage the automatic load, I'll split the manual edits with you. There's more than enough to keep us both busy for a day or two. |
| Gagster |
| Tuesday August 29 09:37:59 2017 Re: Updated tags |
| Gagster wrote: > Even so, if Brian can't easily manage the automatic load, I'll split the manual edits with you. There's more than enough to keep us both busy for a day or two. Sounds good. "Adopt" a few tags each & blitz away at them. |
| Sam |
| Tuesday August 29 09:46:19 2017 Re: Updated tags |
| Sam wrote: > Gagster wrote: > > Even so, if Brian can't easily manage the automatic > load, I'll split the manual edits with you. There's more > than enough to keep us both busy for a day or two. > Sounds good. "Adopt" a few tags each & > blitz away at them. Doing it tag by tag would make me crazy. I reformatted Raf's file to separate the tags for each entry out with a space. A single copy/paste is enough to insert behind the Tags: label (just ignore any trailing commas). Once we hear from Brian, we can just split the file and polish off the entire load. |
| Gagster |
| https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3LsoitG4BfHQ1FNSUxDSUI4OTg |
| Tuesday August 29 10:36:51 2017 Re: Updated tags |
| Gagster wrote: > I reformatted > Raf's file to separate the tags for each entry out with a > space. A single copy/paste is enough to insert behind > the Tags: label (just ignore any trailing commas). If it makes it any easier...it looks like Drive introduced a bit of extra formatting when I uploaded the original file as a .tsv, but it's really just a .txt file that should already have the tags in the exact format we need, without any trailing commas. So for instance, the first line reads 2 bonddesc_anklestogether, bonddesc_handsbehind, carry_cradle, gagtype_cleave, restraint_tape (where that's a tab between the record number and the first tag). I do hope it's possible to load these programmatically, since 4,614 tag sets seems like a lot to add by hand. |
| Raffish |
| Tuesday August 29 11:01:42 2017 Re: Updated tags |
| Raffish wrote: > If it makes it any easier...it looks like Drive > introduced a bit of extra formatting when I uploaded the > original file as a .tsv, but it's really just a .txt file > that should already have the tags in the exact format we > need, without any trailing commas. So for instance, the The file I downloaded displayed all of the entries as a .csv, with the tags smushed together, no spaces between. Could be the version of whatever I was using to view the file, but until I'm ready to load them into the DB I'm not going to worry about it. |
| Gagster |
| Tuesday August 29 20:35:27 2017 Re: Updated tags |
| So I'm clear, when in the DB entry they should be separated by commas, correct? |
| Brian R |
| Tuesday August 29 21:01:09 2017 Re: Updated tags |
| Brian R wrote: > So I'm clear, when in the DB entry they should be > separated by commas, correct? Yes. Format all around should be Tags: (including colon) item1, item2.... I've added more information to the definition file along with a blurb on top that you can use for the DB pages. I'm sure that you, Raf and Sam will have suggestions for additions to that. Formatting here looks a little screwy. If you want, I'll send the original word file to you, or post it to the google drive. **************************************** Database Tag Definitions: The format of the tags in database entries is simple. It should follow the text of the entry and after a blank line, the word Tags: (including the colon). Following the colon, include any tags you think appropriate for the entry, separated by commas. Please remember, the purpose of the tag is to be able to use the search to pull up entries of interest, so the exact spelling is required (including the prefix and underscore, i.e. xxx_yyy). For searches, the prefix and underscore allow you to search for tag items, and avoid confusing the results with incidental items from the entry text. Standalone tags: F/F Female captor BBW mother/daughter multiple_damsel Scenes where 2 or more B&G damsels are together outfit_ (tags relevant to what the damsel is wearing) outfit_swimwear outfit_underwear outfit_theft Outfit is stolen by captor for a disguise outfit_uniform including nurse, military, cheerleader, etc outfit_nudity outfit_officewear outfit_shorts outfit_skirt also includes dresses outfit_jeans outfit_robe outfit_fetish specifically B&D fetish. Furries don’t count footwear_ footwear_bare footwear_socks footwear_nylons footwear_heels footwear_boots carry_ (tags relevant to a damsel being carried by her captor) carry_OTS Over the shoulder carry_cradle In arms carry_hammock Carried between two captors carry_unknown Anything not covered by the others gagtype_ gagtype_panty as a standalone stuff gag, or as packing gagtype_stuffing any packing with a gag over it; can accompany other types gagtype_wadding for a standalone stuffed gag gagtype_wraparound gagtype_bit gagtype_harness gagtype_faux Including anything resembling a gag, but not, (i.e., pencils) gagtype_ball gagtype_Hannibal Lechter-type masks gagtype_cleave gagtype_bandit Over the mouth and nose gagtype_OTM Over the mouth detective style gagtype_tape gagtype_hand bonddesc_ (Bondage Description) bonddesc_bed bonddesc_chair bonddesc_post bonddesc_table bonddesc_rack bonddesc_handsbehind bonddesc_handsinfront bonddesc_handsatsides bonddesc_handsspread incl. hands to chair arms and upper-only spreadeagles bonddesc_handstogetherAOH bonddesc_handsspreadAOH bonddesc_chestropes bonddesc_anklestogether bonddesc_kneestogether bonddesc_legspread incl. feet to chair legs and lower-only spreadeagles bonddesc_hogtie bonddesc_strappado bonddesc_spreadeagle bonddesc_suspension bonddesc_mummy bonddesc_selfbondage bonddesc_blindfold bonddesc_hood peril_ peril_fire peril_gas peril_drowning peril_hanging peril_bomb peril_gun peril_piercing peril_suffocation KO_ KO_blow KO_chloroform KO_choking KO_dart KO_drink KO_drowning KO_gas KO_handgag KO_injection KO_magic KO_nerve_pinch KO_pills KO_shock KO_spray KO_suffocation KO_taser Ending_ ending_escape ending_release ending_rescue ending_death restraint_ (what kind of restraint is holding the damsel) restraint_rope restraint_manacles restraint_handcuffs restraint_chains restraint_straitjacket restraint_tape restraint_cloth restraint_leathercuffs restraint_straps restraint_belt restraint_tentacle restraint_zipties restraint_wire restraint_stocks restraint_tentacles |
| Gagster |
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