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<blockquote data-quote="Merlyn" data-source="post: 792473" data-attributes="member: 114248"><p>Hi MrCrabs,</p><p></p><p>glad you got it sorted and that you like it.</p><p></p><p>If a movie shows up wrong just send it back to the importer on its own or refresh from the movie list. That should sort it.</p><p></p><p>The star wars movies are indeed sorted by release year. Personally I would make them sort by episode (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), too, but afer discussing it with several star wars fans, my understanding is that the fans prefer the order in which the films were released. I guess there are arguments for and against both ways.</p><p>I'll include them in the special movies xml, that way you have episode sorting by default and remove the entries from the xml if you prefer it the other way.</p><p></p><p><em>Edit:</em> Done. See first post.</p><p></p><p>Just remembered a small feature that I forgot to mention in introductory post... Language!</p><p></p><p>Maybe some of you have noticed that FilmInfo+ does not grab any language details. That is not a bug nor have I forgotten to implement this. I dont grab language on purpose, and thats because the online sources never know, what language(s) my movies are in. Instead the user can add the language short code in brackets to the file name. For example, I've got a movie with a german and an englisch audio track I would add <em>(de,en)</em> to the title. After importing the movie, the language field will show <em>deutsch, englisch</em>. Supported language codes are: de, en, fr, no, ru, tr, cn and jp. If further language codes are required please let me know.</p><p></p><p>Btw, does anyone know of a skin that actually displays the language?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Merlyn, post: 792473, member: 114248"] Hi MrCrabs, glad you got it sorted and that you like it. If a movie shows up wrong just send it back to the importer on its own or refresh from the movie list. That should sort it. The star wars movies are indeed sorted by release year. Personally I would make them sort by episode (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), too, but afer discussing it with several star wars fans, my understanding is that the fans prefer the order in which the films were released. I guess there are arguments for and against both ways. I'll include them in the special movies xml, that way you have episode sorting by default and remove the entries from the xml if you prefer it the other way. [i]Edit:[/i] Done. See first post. Just remembered a small feature that I forgot to mention in introductory post... Language! Maybe some of you have noticed that FilmInfo+ does not grab any language details. That is not a bug nor have I forgotten to implement this. I dont grab language on purpose, and thats because the online sources never know, what language(s) my movies are in. Instead the user can add the language short code in brackets to the file name. For example, I've got a movie with a german and an englisch audio track I would add [i](de,en)[/i] to the title. After importing the movie, the language field will show [i]deutsch, englisch[/i]. Supported language codes are: de, en, fr, no, ru, tr, cn and jp. If further language codes are required please let me know. Btw, does anyone know of a skin that actually displays the language? [/QUOTE]
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