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I wonder about the addition of ‘Post Kinds‘ to the information downloaded. As this is probably a little niche, might be more of a fork.
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That is rather specialized but then again I have some Feed WordPress features included.
What about this? I’d guess Post Kinds are stored in custom fields / post meta. What if there was an option to add the name of a post meta to be included as an extra column?
On Sep 8, 2018, at 1:12 AM, Aaron Davis wrote:
I wonder about the addition of ‘Post Kinds‘ to the information downloaded. As this is probably a little niche, might be more of a fork.
That is rather specialized but then again I have some Feed WordPress
features included.
What about this? I’d guess Post Kinds are stored in custom fields / post
meta. What if there was an option to add the name of a post meta to be
included as an extra column?
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That is rather specialized but then again I have some Feed WordPress features included.
What about this? I’d guess Post Kinds are stored in custom fields / post meta. What if there was an option to add the name of a post meta to be included as an extra column?
I think that would be a good approach.
On Sun., 9 Sep. 2018, 3:17 am Alan Levine, wrote:
Now added to the current version (0.3). There is a field to enter comma separated post meta field names:
On output, the values, if found, appear in the columns at the end