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Old 09-26-2011, 07:28 AM   #6
Manichean
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
Hadn't noticed that, even though I have looked at that code a thousand times.
I found out about that as an undocumented feature sometime around 0.6, if memory serves. It was never documented, as far as I know, and is now made largely redundant by templates. I use it because of inertia- I never quite got around to configuring a template, and, taking care to have only one tag starting with a slash per book, it works for me.

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In all the above cases, all but the last component (after the last slash) of the path template are ignored.
Interesting to know, thanks for looking.
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