New Purchase Bar
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New Purchase Bar
Many of you probably have noticed the introduction of the new purchase bar as a replacement of the old Commercial Recordings section. I just wanted to start a thread and see if anyone has any comments or suggestions! The idea of the new purchase bar is to be more useful than the old Commercial Recordings section; but tell me if it isn't, or if improvements can be made
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Re: New Purchase Bar
I had a look with this example: http://imslp.org/wiki/3_Grand_Sonatas,_ ... _Ladislav)
1: The CD icon leads me to all available Dussek's Sonatas instead of this very Op.35 No.3. Can't the link assignment be more selective?
2: The Score icon has no results. Is is necessary that this icon shows up?
1: The CD icon leads me to all available Dussek's Sonatas instead of this very Op.35 No.3. Can't the link assignment be more selective?
2: The Score icon has no results. Is is necessary that this icon shows up?
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3: http://imslp.org/wiki/Piano_Sonata,_Op. ... ti,_Muzio) Do these 3 distinct editions have distinct sets of Scores, MP3's and CD's? Can't the 3 sets of 3 icons be put in common?
Re: New Purchase Bar
Thanks for the comments Coulonnus! A few responses:
1. Yes. In fact, there is an entire system set up to do that, part of which is documented here: http://imslp.org/wiki/IMSLP:ScoreSearch (the other part is that I can also modify the search string generator by composer if necessary [as is in the case of Bach], but that is not documented as it would be complicated and I probably should do it myself).
2. Well, it does have search results, just not the results wanted in this particular case. Again, tweaking the search string via #1 is probably the way to go about it.
3. Unfortunately this would probably not save space, since in most cases (as is here) there will be a file-specific Performer's Edition link anyway, which, even if I merged the icons, would itself take up an entire line per entry.
1. Yes. In fact, there is an entire system set up to do that, part of which is documented here: http://imslp.org/wiki/IMSLP:ScoreSearch (the other part is that I can also modify the search string generator by composer if necessary [as is in the case of Bach], but that is not documented as it would be complicated and I probably should do it myself).
2. Well, it does have search results, just not the results wanted in this particular case. Again, tweaking the search string via #1 is probably the way to go about it.
3. Unfortunately this would probably not save space, since in most cases (as is here) there will be a file-specific Performer's Edition link anyway, which, even if I merged the icons, would itself take up an entire line per entry.
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Re: New Purchase Bar (& Performer's Edition)
I'm confused about this - there used to be a link for a company doing printing from IMSLP - for non-US users. Where has this gone? All I get now is the Performer's Edition website, which gives $41 the cheapest postage to the UK - which I think you'll agree isn't great.
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Re: New Purchase Bar (& Performer's Edition)
I can't speak to the other ordering options, however I can speak to the shipping. There should be lower postage options to the UK, unless you're ordering a very large document or express shipping. As an example, a 60 page score would cost $8.96 to ship to the UK from here using USPS First Class Mail International (Airmail). If you're seeing something different, I'll be happy to take a look for you if you give me a work/composer - we moved to a new Web store platform this weekend, so some of the kinks are still revealing themselves.Fynnjamin wrote:I'm confused about this - there used to be a link for a company doing printing from IMSLP - for non-US users. Where has this gone? All I get now is the Performer's Edition website, which gives $41 the cheapest postage to the UK - which I think you'll agree isn't great.
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