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<div class="PlainText">>Le mercredi 6 juin 2018, 14:56:54 CEST George Poulson a écrit :<br>
>> On 6 June 2018 at 13:46, Klaus Becker <colonius@free.fr> wrote:<br>
> > I use Mythtv on two computers, after setup of my channel list on the first<br>
> > computer, I want to import it on the second one.<br>
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>> I just downloaded it and I think it will be useful for me too :-)<br>
>> Glad you got it working.<br>
>> George<br>
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>Fine<br>
>Klaus<br>
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I will confirm that the channel editor is still alive and kicking and has had improvements such as the CSV interface to a spreadsheet and usability issues such as changing search path for perl 0.26 under OSX changed in recent months. Just perhaps though I
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I understand that Klaus was also interested in sorting channels as viewed within the frontend. Frontend > setup > video > general allows sorting by either callsign or channel number. If some other order is required then changing channel numbers within the
editor or in a spreadsheet should achieve that.</div>
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<div class="PlainText">Regards</div>
<div class="PlainText">Phil Brady</div>
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