The headshots in the Viewer are named the same as the actors are called.E.g. "Tom Hanks.jpg".Only exception is, that the following characters are replaced:": " with " - "double quotes with single quotesAnd the following characters are removed:"?", "\", "/", "*", "<", ">"Birthyears would be attached in brackets, but usually they are not. Only if needed to distinguish. I think it is better if you would not add those.The viewer handles alternate images for one person with postfix "_" + incremented number:"Tom Hanks.jpg""Tom Hanks_1.jpg""Tom Hanks_2.jpg"An output folder "CCViewer" would be fine.
Works great If you remove the "_" characters, and also only use a single space between first and last name if no middle name is available, it would be perfect
...alternativly a export with imdb-cats and rolenames without transformation? ...
Feature Request:maybe it's possible to open up the IMDBtoDVDP transformationslist for individual category-names.this would have no direct use for the dvdp I think, but it would support the CCViewer and it's free assignable crew-category-mapping. alternativly a export with imdb-cats and rolenames without transformation?
I am currently playing around with the TV cast and crew function. It seems, that the episode dividers have the format "01 episode title" instead of the commonly used "1. episode title".
And Tom could add a parsing that if Category is Custom/Other and Custom Role contains a ":" he'd move the first part into his custom categories.
Quote from: Tom on December 06, 2009, 01:42:16 AMI am currently playing around with the TV cast and crew function. It seems, that the episode dividers have the format "01 episode title" instead of the commonly used "1. episode title".Check out v1.4.1.0
There seem to be some series which divide regular cast and episode guest cast into two different sections. Only the episode cast is retrieved.Example
I'm not sure whether I should include these series casts into the specific episode.
Check out v1.4.0.0