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Posted: 08.12.2020
Edited: 08.12.2020

The Non-Latin filter should be changed to Non-English

This script is in portuguese, but the script considers this script as being Non-Latin
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/418312-pre%C3%A7o-total-mercado-livre

darkredAuthor
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Posted: 08.12.2020
Edited: 08.12.2020

Please change the rating to: No rating - just a question, comment, feature request, or bug report


The change was added as a kind contribution by @Graphen and he describes it in this discussion.

The filter in its initial form by kuehlschrank was named non-ASCII, never non-English:
he expanded it from
'Non-ASCII':/[^\x00-\x80\s]+/i, into:
'Non-Latin': /[^\u0000-\u024F\u2000-\u214F\s]+/,

which matches these Unicode blocks :

U+0000..U+007F  Basic Latin
U+0080..U+00FF  Latin-1 Supplement
U+0100..U+017F  Latin Extended-A
U+0180..U+024F  Latin Extended-B

U+2000..U+206F  General Punctuation
U+2070..U+209F  Superscripts and Subscripts
U+20A0..U+20CF  Currency Symbols
U+20D0..U+20FF  Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols
U+2100..U+214F  Letterlike Symbols

instead of just the ASCII range of \x00-\x80(or \x00-\x7F to be exact)

 

The filter matches Unicode character groups, not alphabets of specific languages/countries, it has nothing to do with that.
It's named fine as it is.

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Posted: 08.12.2020

So why is my script being hidden?
Please fix that, this is all I want

darkredAuthor
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Posted: 08.12.2020
Edited: 08.12.2020

the script considers this script as being Non-Latin

You were mistaken in the first place: it matches the non-ASCII filter, not the Non Latin, and you got me completely confused...

Anyway, non-ASCII matches ç (3 times) and é, í and ã (1 time each). See for yourself: https://regex101.com/r/SwDdn3/3
Just replace them with c, e, i, a in both the script name and description, and you'll be fine.

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Posted: 08.12.2020
Edited: 08.12.2020

Thanks but I'm not planning on modifying your script just for myself.
Could you do these changes and release a new update?

darkredAuthor
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Posted: 08.12.2020
Edited: 08.12.2020

It seems like you didn't read my comment carefully enough.
What I mean is that MY script works fine as it is.
If you want your linked script not to match against the non-ASCII filter, what you have to do is modify YOUR script (name+description):
change these two lines from:

// @name         Preço Total - Mercado Livre

// @description  Veja o preço final total no mercado livre antes de comprar um produto.Opcional = Automaticamente mostra os resultados no modo lista e organiza pelo menor preço.Mostra se o vendedor é bom (nível verde) e recomendado pelo ML ou não.

into:

// @name         Preco Total - Mercado Livre

// @description  Veja o preco final total no mercado livre antes de comprar um produto.Opcional = Automaticamente mostra os resultados no modo lista e organiza pelo menor preco.Mostra se o vendedor e bom (nivel verde) e recomendado pelo ML ou nao.
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Posted: 08.12.2020
Edited: 08.12.2020

Yes, I know that the name and description is a problem.
But I don't think that I'm the only one that uses these symbols, spanish also uses these symbols too, so why not just fix/improve your script to not hide scripts with these symbols in the name/description...

This is a improvement request/suggestion, that's why I rated your script with "OK"

darkredAuthor
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Posted: 08.12.2020
Edited: 08.12.2020

No, the filters serve their purpose as they are, there's nothing to fix/improve here.

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Posted: 06.04.2021

Why is this script being hidden?
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/424595-night-mode

darkredAuthor
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Posted: 06.04.2021

Which filter hides it?

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Posted: 06.04.2021

clutter

darkredAuthor
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Posted: 06.04.2021
Edited: 06.04.2021

As I mentioned above, you may test yourself a script entry (name + title strings) against the relevant regex via e.g. https://regex101.com .

Its title, "Night Mode", is what matches, see: https://regex101.com/r/ICKNro/1 .
It was per request

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Posted: 06.04.2021

thx

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