fearnonoldo: Hi Adalia,
Tech newbie here. First off, thanks for the script.
I have two questions/requests.
1) Could you update the Original Post for this thread ?
Yesterday, I spent quite some time, after discovering script managers, installing TamperMonkey, installing Fundamentals, etc, trying to figure out where the Fundamentals option menu was. After another quite some time searching through this forum thread (thanks search feature with search within search !), and failing to find the options in the Account menu in the GOG navigation bar, I found the bit of discussion where Barefoot and you said you'd move it to the About menu !
So, to smoothen the experience for future users facing the same issues, how about updating the OP ? Here are suggestions of sections that could be updated.
* Installation instructions.
- maybe move the link to the script down to there ?
* Using the script.
- maybe mention that the options are in the About menu ?
* Features lists > Account page
- Allow manual sorting of games _in your library_ ...
Regardless, thanks for reading and have written the features that exist already.
Glad your enjoying it.
Yeah I only really changed the OP when I updated the change log and version number so some of info was a bit out of date. I've gone through it and changed some bits like the reference to where the options are.
There already was a link to the script with the installation instructions but it was buried in text so I've added another clearer one.
If anyone can be bothered to write some more detailed installation instructions I'll put them up, but I think what's there is alright *shrug*
Again, if anyone wants to write a bit of a guide I can link to it or include it, but as I don't really maintain it any more I'm not sure I can be bothered...
Manual sorting still works doesn't it? I can't remember at this point..
As Marko has already mentioned the script isn't updated any more beyond essential repairs and maintenance so no new adding of features unfortunately, and I believe manual sorting of the wishlist was considered at the time but would have been more complicated than it was worth.