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Xtropy
Starting Member
Canada
46 Posts |
Posted - 17 Apr 2004 : 16:05:15
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When you are in the main interface, most scripts that are focused on other languages show with a [FRENCH] (for example) but when you go to the Movie Script Manager section there is no indication of the language of the scripts which requires flipping between screens.
Unfortunately English is the primary used language and 50%+ of the scripts are of no use as a result. I took about 1/2 - 1 hour to manually go in and remove all non-english scripts which was really time consuming. If there was a way to group scripts by language it would make administrating them a lot easier. As it is now streamlining scripts takes quite a bit of time.
Thanks, Xtropy |
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Romio
Starting Member
Netherlands
9 Posts |
Posted - 24 Nov 2002 : 09:35:11
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The button is on the configuration window.
Bye! |
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Alessio Viti
Forum Admin
Italy
9171 Posts |
Posted - 17 Apr 2004 : 16:22:23
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You are right, it's a pain now remove scripts, I have in mind to better manage it, I hope to do it soon.
Thank you!
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rubennoorderijk
Starting Member
Netherlands
20 Posts |
Posted - 24 Apr 2004 : 14:08:15
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Alessio,
A quick and dirty way to do this, it to extent the database with an extra tabel. This tabel will have 3 rows: 1. Language 2. ScriptName 3. ScriptLocation
This way XMM can send an SQL-statement to the database to show only the scripts of one language.
This means that anyone who submits a new script would have to tell for what language it is. But by doing it this way would also mean that a new form has to be made, in order to import scripts of your own (so it's added to the database).
In theory this should work, since I'm doing this on my own website (online shop).
Maybe this suggestion could be usefull for you.
Regards, Ruben |
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Alessio Viti
Forum Admin
Italy
9171 Posts |
Posted - 24 Apr 2004 : 15:21:40
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Yes, it's a good idea.
I will try to make some tests.
Bye!
Alessio |
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faisal
Starting Member
Bahrain
16 Posts |
Posted - 01 May 2004 : 09:36:07
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The fast way of getting red of unwanted scripts is by using Windows Explorer. Go to the Script sub.directory, select all, unselect the ones you need, drag to Obsolete sub. directory.
I use IMDB, DVDEMPIRE and "nice to have" MovieMistakes.
Regards
Faisal
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