Dave Merrill
Axe-Master
Month and day only isn't helpful IMO. Don't care what format as long as it sorts chronologically, but yyyy-mm-dd is probably easiest for human brains, and language-agnostic.
Nothing. I base my decisions off the firmware version. The further from current, the less likely it is to translate well.To put it differently, what does that month and day tell you now? Pretty much nothing far as I can see, might as well remove it. Was this format requested by someone?
if you type "2112" in AxeChange from axe edit, you'll see every preset Leon Todd uploaded in order with Year, Month & Date!This came up for me because as a new Fractal guy,I thought I'd see what Leon Todd had posted, presets and IRs. I'm a lot less interested in what he did in 2003 than 2020. I could reverse engineer that back to firmware versions if I really had to, but no thanks.
Short version: I see no advantage to the current way those dates are shown, and I hope someone who can improves it. I'll lose zero sleep over it if that doesn't happen though.
Interesting, didn't try that, was looking at the web version. Good to know.if you type "2112" in AxeChange from axe edit, you'll see every preset Leon Todd uploaded in order with Year, Month & Date!
Im not understanding the problem.
Yeah, it’s all chronological through Axe-Edit, just like you wantInteresting, didn't try that, was looking at the web version. Good to know.
Sorting by ID also puts them in chronological order. It's a monotonically increasing integer identifier for all uploads to the exchange.Interesting, didn't try that, was looking at the web version. Good to know.
Why do you need the web version?Huh, is there any reason why the web version can't also show the date with the year included?
Look around when I'm not home or not in front of my Axe.Why do you need the web version?
Axe Edit is on the web via AxeChange.
is there something particular that you’re trying to do, which requires a web browser interface?