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For example, the filenames for all materials are in formal nomenclature, like
Sodium is 👁 Image
(Natrium),
Potassium is 👁 Image
(Kalium),
Iron Invicon is 👁 Image
(Ferrum),
Gold invicon is 👁 Image
(Aurum).
So why is it that Copper Invicon is not Cuprum, but 👁 Image
(Copper), and then 👁 Image
(Cuprum) is just an alias/redirect of copper? (same thing happens for Lead)?
This gets especially annoying for other languages pointing to this file, in which they might find more logical to point to Cuprum for the chemical element, rather than to Copper (which is the english "adaptation" of the latin nomencalture).