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The rest are ones that I'll look into in time.
Open Fortress — (same situation as with TF2 Classic)
Pre-Fortress — (does not yet have a page on Steam, but I think, by analogy with the two mods above, this will probably change soon)
Entropy: Zero — (Despite the availability of an addon that adds icons and a category for maps from the second part, the first part does not have a corresponding addon in the Gmod workshop)
Portal Reloaded
Portal Revolution
Portal Stories Mel
Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines — (if you don't have the original game, you can download the map ports from the game in the workshop . I think that if the author has not changed the original names of the maps, then adding icons and category for them should also be relevant for the original maps mounted in Gmod)
I'm not sure if there's a way to make the filter more aggressive so non-Insurgency maps aren't being caught up in it, I'll probably just remove the category in the next update since it's becoming more trouble than what its worth.
No Idea what is going on.
The Insurgency maps don't have a naming prefix like de_ or cs_ so some of its map names run into already existing category filters, includes default Gmod ones. Don't think there's anything I can do about this.