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Original issue 409 created by Omertron on 2009-01-12T18:51:30.000Z:
I'd like to know if it's possible to add custom flags to the thumbnails in
YAMJ. I know it's possible to add i.e. a US/UK flag when the video file has
something like 'english' in it, but I'd like to use it for subtitles. Let
me explain why I'm asking this...
I'm Dutch, and I would like to know for every video if it has
A) no subtitles
B) English subtitles
C) Dutch subtitles
I would opt for a solution in the configuration where you can map the
keywords YAMJ uses to match a flagname file:
keywords 'en', 'english': english.png
keywords 'nl', 'dutch' : dutch.png
etc.
This way it can be used for many other purposes for many other languages,
or even 'abused' to force a TV, HD or any other logo to appear.
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Comment #3 originally posted by Omertron on 2009-06-24T23:04:42.000Z:
A solution I use is to make separede libraries en give them the name of language. With
the 5150 sking you will see the Name of the library in the details page.
So i've made three libraries
Dutch (for movies with dutch subs)
English (for movies with english subs)
Nosub (for movies without subs)
It think it's a good solution while you also keep the movies seperated.
Original issue 409 created by Omertron on 2009-01-12T18:51:30.000Z:
I'd like to know if it's possible to add custom flags to the thumbnails in
YAMJ. I know it's possible to add i.e. a US/UK flag when the video file has
something like 'english' in it, but I'd like to use it for subtitles. Let
me explain why I'm asking this...
I'm Dutch, and I would like to know for every video if it has
A) no subtitles
B) English subtitles
C) Dutch subtitles
I would opt for a solution in the configuration where you can map the
keywords YAMJ uses to match a flagname file:
keywords 'en', 'english': english.png
keywords 'nl', 'dutch' : dutch.png
etc.
This way it can be used for many other purposes for many other languages,
or even 'abused' to force a TV, HD or any other logo to appear.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: