MODIFIED: [GEN] Rebrand Phase 2 to 'Streaming Library Manager'
With SLM and PLM sometimes having different audiences, and other functionality being planned for the future, a rebrand seemed appropriate:
Please note that in the future I will be changing the name of the repository to match, so Docker users will need to update when that time comes.
NEW: [GEN] Backup process has been decoupled from SLM and has its own settings, scheduler, and process. Additionally, can now set a desired time, frequency, and maximum number of backups.
You now have complete control of the backup process as a stand-alone item away from SLM and PLM:
When you do this upgrade, the process will be turned on by default, set to the time Streaming Library Manager started up, run every 24 hours, and have 3 total backups. It is up to you to adjust to your preferences.
NEW: [SLM] Can now disable Stream Link/File Manager. It will be on by default, but users who only use PLM or other future functions do not need to keep it on.
It has become clear that some users are here just for PLM, not SLM. Since PLM can be turned on and off, it only seems fair to give the same functionality to SLM:
While this is on by default, you can turn it off at any time. This will hide many things around the interface that are not related to PLM or any of the general parts of the program.
Please note that if you have anything set up for SLM, including automations, they will continue to be there and run as normal. All this is doing is hiding the functionality, not disabling it. That is up to you!
Also, it is perfectly safe to turn off both SLM and PLM, and toggle both just to play around. All your files, settings, etc... will remain completely safe while doing so.
Other
- REMOVED: [GEN] Welcome message due to functions being wider and more in flux. Github repo will contain all the pertinent info.
- MODIFIED: [GEN] Added 'reliable remove' function to attempt to delete stubborn files and applied to PLM temp files and SLM initialization.
- MODIFIED: [GEN] Minor, non-visible code adjustments.



