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Australian team names

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the official names file (http://bygfoot.sf.net/revisions/official_names) should get extended with inofficial->official name mappings for the two australian definitions (the teams in the upper leagues only, of course, and only the well-known ones (if there are any ;-))).

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Vector runs for cover screaming what does he mean.
Ill do some reading and look how others have done it. I do have both official and unofficial on the twiki so its just a matter of converting it to your map thingy.
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vector wrote:Vector runs for cover screaming what does he mean.
it's a lot simpler than you think. that 'official_names' file looks like this:

Code: Select all

League: england
    London: Arsenal
    Aston: Aston Villa
    Birmingham: Birmingham City
    Blackburn: Blackburn Rovers
    Bolton: Bolton Wanderers
    Charlton: Charlton Athletic
left hand side: the inofficial name (exactly the way it is in the definition files); right hand side: official name. easy.

there is such a section for most countries in the file. you just add one for the aussie teams (cut-n-paste-n-search-n-replace would be the poweruser-emacs way ;-))

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Post by vector »

ok erm on this page are two texts files
http://mec-symonds.eng.monash.edu.au/cg ... tAustralia

i think thats what you want?
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vector wrote:ok erm on this page are two texts files
http://mec-symonds.eng.monash.edu.au/cg ... tAustralia

i think thats what you want?
almost exactly. but we only need pairs when the unofficial and official names are different, so i had to remove a few lines.

thanks!

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