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list of all magic cards
is there a way to get all magic card names in a file? Need it for my machine :)
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im not sure if it's ALL the cards but motl's price guide might be all the cards.
then there's some member here with a complete checklist, i still need to put some sets in there after im done my exams
then there's some member here with a complete checklist, i still need to put some sets in there after im done my exams
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Hi Hans.Mister Foilcard wrote:I'm also looking for all Magic card names. English and German names are no problem, it is easy, I have all the card names in my database. But when I say 'all', I mean all names in all languages Magic cards are published. Especially Japanese, Korean, Chinese (both) are big problems...
Do you need French Names? I can provide you links.LMK.
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can we extract anything from http://magiccards.info ?
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yvel I think that's where Hans needs the information for.
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Hans, I did put together a excell file some years ago with the european languages from different sources to use for finding naming errors between sets and languages.
Pm your email address and I'll see if I can find it.
If you search the forums there should be a topic or two about it.
(edit: 333 posts, halfway to the beast!)
Pm your email address and I'll see if I can find it.
If you search the forums there should be a topic or two about it.
(edit: 333 posts, halfway to the beast!)
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Re: list of all magic cards
None of my business but I would suggest you limit your scope somewhat at the start of your project--maybe just English. The fonts for the other languages may pose some special issues for you. Korean changed fonts entirely in their production.dry cereal wrote:is there a way to get all magic card names in a file? Need it for my machine :)
Just a thought.
Gary
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Hans, if you can not find it anywhere else please drop me a pm and I will manualy type you out the Korean 4th edition. I can put it in an excel spreadsheet if you like. I do not have any of the other Korean sets and I have no abilities in either Japanese or Chinese but my wife's computer is set up to do Korean.Mister Foilcard wrote:I'm also looking for all Magic card names. English and German names are no problem, it is easy, I have all the card names in my database. But when I say 'all', I mean all names in all languages Magic cards are published. Especially Japanese, Korean, Chinese (both) are big problems...
Gary
Japanese title font changed four times.
The original style was used for everything up to Weatherlight (including both portals)
It then changed to the fatter, nicer looking font until Kamigawa, when it gained the furigana (small characters) above the kanji.
And then once more in Alara, where it has changed to a smaller font, slightly more stylized, and the kerning is pulled much tighter.
As far as textbox fonts go, they have had I believe 3 changes, maybe 4.
I can't recall sets exactly right now,
The original style was used for everything up to Weatherlight (including both portals)
It then changed to the fatter, nicer looking font until Kamigawa, when it gained the furigana (small characters) above the kanji.
And then once more in Alara, where it has changed to a smaller font, slightly more stylized, and the kerning is pulled much tighter.
As far as textbox fonts go, they have had I believe 3 changes, maybe 4.
I can't recall sets exactly right now,
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found the stuff i worked with is available here: http://agzz.team286.org/mtg/NamingError/
seems it was more then 4 years ago..
If there is interest i can try to add newer sets when i get time, in a few weeks or so i guess.
seems it was more then 4 years ago..
If there is interest i can try to add newer sets when i get time, in a few weeks or so i guess.
Terese Nielsen stuff.
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