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Support for Norwegian. #1036

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Omertron opened this issue Mar 15, 2015 · 4 comments
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Support for Norwegian. #1036

Omertron opened this issue Mar 15, 2015 · 4 comments

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Original issue 1037 created by Omertron on 2009-10-06T20:10:02.000Z:

Please add NO, NOR, NORWEGIAN to the filename language scanner.
Attached is a Norwegian.png flag to use.

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Comment #1 originally posted by Omertron on 2009-10-14T14:48:34.000Z:

The problem I can see with this is that "No" is a pretty common word in movie titles

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Comment #2 originally posted by Omertron on 2009-10-14T15:05:21.000Z:

Fixed in r1149
Only set for NOR or NORWEGIAN (and case derivatives)

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Comment #3 originally posted by Omertron on 2009-10-14T23:09:05.000Z:

Thanks, "Nor" works for me, just followed the examples from the other languages. I
guess "No" is about as common as "It" in movie titles.

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Comment #4 originally posted by Omertron on 2009-10-15T05:32:14.000Z:

Stuart, perhaps the same should be done for IT --> Italian like the other Issue.
That way the.IT.Crowd is not affected.
There's more likely other cases with the English word "IT" in the title.

Italian users will have to make do with: Ita, Italian
They could always have a folder.nfo with the tag which contains all
Italian movies.

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