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Old 09-20-2011, 06:22 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by ElMiko View Post
Sorry if I'm being dense, but is that missing space after the comma intentional? If so, I imagine you might be right... My own work around would have been omitting the comma entirely, and then copying the author value "Wong David" to the author_sort field. Unfortunately, both of our solutions are probably not completely satisfactory. Speaking only for myself and not the OP, I want it to display "Bloe, Joe", not "Bloe,Joe" or "Bloe Joe".

Frankly, I was just posting to let the OP know that in my experience, there was no efficient way to achieve exactly what we wanted. For my part, I'd already resigned myself to this, having stopped using the main library browsing feature in the Kindle almost completely, opting instead to sort via Kindle Collections (PS - thanks thanks thanks to the author of that life-saving Calibre plugin).

@speakingtohe - Gah! replied too early. Let me check this out real quick!
just a way of referring to it, yes there's usually a space there as in 'Blow, Joe'
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