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Old 07-29-2016, 05:22 PM   #96
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Visualize Metadata: Export Raw Data Option

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In "Visualising Metadata" it would be nice to have the possibility to exclude some tags. Often the graph does not visualise the more interesting tags as the biggest part is taken by some very general metatags like e.g. fiction/nonfiction. When excluding tags one could fine-tune the graphic and use it as a visual tool for analysing metadata. Said this then also the reverse option (drawing the graph with just some tags which are manually selected) would also make sense.
Yes it would, which is why I added the "Export Raw Data" button. It exports all of the raw data used to build the pie chart to a .csv file. By opening that .csv file with a spreadsheet application, the data can be sliced and diced and graphed as desired.
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