Instead of getting a complete 'filename' from an URL and splitting that
into 'name' and 'extension', the new approach gets rid of the complete
version and renames 'name' to 'filename'. (Using anything other than
{extension} for a filename extension doesn't really work anyway)
Example: "https://example.org/path/filename.ext"
before:
- filename : filename.ext
- name : filename
- extension: ext
now:
- filename : filename
- extension: ext
... to behave in a more straightforward way when dealing with
bookmarks/favourites/etc.
specific IDs are now grouped by their owner, album-id, ... to
allow for duplicates when it would be expected.
This commit mostly replaces all minus-signs ('-') in keyword names with
underscores ('_') to allow them to be used in filter-expressions. For
example 'gallery-id' got renamed to 'gallery_id'.
(It is theoretically possible to access any variable, regardless of its
name, with 'locals()["NAME"]', but that seems a bit too convoluted if
just 'NAME' could be enough)