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I just downloaded from github, this is in the TV poster view.
Although I love your work, the new flags+studio+year is not the best I really liked it when it was underneath the genres, sorry my 0.02 cents
Ilia
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![]() I just downloaded from github, this is in the TV poster view. Although I love your work, the new flags+studio+year is not the best I really liked it when it was underneath the genres, sorry my 0.02 cents |
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Soul
Senior Member Posts: 168 Joined: Feb 2009 Reputation: 0 |
2009-12-04 23:17
Post: #12
Ilia Wrote:Although I love your work, the new flags+studio+year is not the best I really liked it when it was underneath the genres, sorry my 0.02 cents I know what you mean. They used to look part of the movie/show description just under the name/genre. They look a bit out of the way now. Not sure which I prefer but really it's Hitcher's choice
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Hitcher
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2009-12-05 00:19
Post: #13
Ilia Wrote:Can't reproduce it so try enabling/disabling each one and see if that clears it up. EDIT: Fixed. ![]()
(This post was last modified: 2009-12-05 00:48 by Hitcher.)
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hikaricore
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2009-12-05 00:45
Post: #14
Series/episodes without a studio flag produce the overlap, movies don't seem to have this issue.
This is can be resolved by either correcting your series nfo files, or adding studio flags yourself for missing networks. Nevermind you seem to have fixed it.
(This post was last modified: 2009-12-05 01:03 by hikaricore.)
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