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thanks Wanilton)
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ArtX38)
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I accidentally removed one angle bracket in previous PR
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added last of the missing strings
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from commit 25db13f154cf396cba3316add786bd8cf4d19cff)
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thanks Wanilton)
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updated: Slovenian translation for core strings - thanks Ntadej
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mad-max
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Added missing string id's
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thanks Wanilton)
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updated: Polish translation for core strings (Thanks kolabor)
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thanks Roman_V_M)
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change setting string to be more reflective of what it does
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Kristjan)
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Cleanup the behaviour of assigning library data to file listings
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Before, metadata was assigned regardless of any settings, but items were stacked down and renamed based on whether stacking was available and enabled. This precluded tvshows (in particular, folder-based episodes) from being stacked down, and also meant that the UI-setting "Use metadata for files" was both inaccurately named, and also only applicable if stacking was also enabled.
Now, we split off the two controversial changes so they can be controlled separately:
1. The stacking of folders to library based items is purely dependent on whether stacking is enabled, with the tvshow content check removed.
2. The replacing of labels with the library label is purely dependent on the setting "Replace filenames with library titles" which replaces the incorrectly titlted "Use metadata for files".
This should (hopefully) keep a larger proportion of people happy.
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thanks BuSHari)
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thanks Juanjo)
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to supplant the videolibrary.flattenmoviesets advancedsetting, now that sets are scraped from tmdb by default
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#12493 - thanks Kristjan)
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