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Default language for Filesystem Manga/Series #380

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WilliShakes opened this issue Nov 11, 2024 · 0 comments
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Default language for Filesystem Manga/Series #380

WilliShakes opened this issue Nov 11, 2024 · 0 comments
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Houdoku version

2.14.0

Operating system

Windows 11

Steps to reproduce

  1. In Houdoku Settings, select any language other than English (and don't select English).
  2. Add a Series from filesystem (language(s) selected during process doesn't matter)

Expected behavior

When accessing the newly added Manga/Series in the library, the chapters should appear.

Actual behavior

As you can see, when accessing the newly added Manga/Series in the library, there is nothing.
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It might not be completely a bug but for example, the first time I launched Houdoku I set only 1 language thinking well... I'm only gonna read in this language anyway so no reason to set anything else. But that made me believe Houdoku was broken since everything I added didn't show up. I was lucky to have a manga in English, this is when I understood, but for someone else it might make them miss on a very good software...

Anyway, if I'm allowed to make a suggestion, I noticed that when adding a filesystem Manga/Series, Houdoku is looking for "metadata" in folders name like VXX, CXX or [Release Group] to apply on each chapter. So my idea is that if Houdoku where to look for another "metadata" like {LANGUAGE} for example, it would be easy to get around the default language (in case that's too complicated to make editable).

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