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Originally Posted by eschwartz
Sure thing, then.
BTW, I created that template by opening the text editor, copying your list, and adding ",SFF/UF/PNR," to the end of each line. Then I did a search and replace for "\n" replaced by "" to remove line breaks. Nice and fast. You might have to use "\r\n" on a windows computer to match a line break, though.
Mechanizing stuff is fun. 
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Okay. I'm going to go through and add my various tags for M/M Romance. I think it might end up being a bit tricky figuring out how to separate out M/F romance, actually. Which seems weird, because it's so common you'd think it would be easy, but it's the fact that it's common that makes it tough.
Unlike M/M Romance, which usually has a tag like "Gay," "Gay & Lesbian" or "Gay Fiction" or "LGBT" or something, M/F romance will generally just have "Romance." But since M/M Romance ALSO often has "romance", I can't use that as a tag for sorting by genre.
Unless there's a way to find the ones tagged "romance" and then filter the ones with the various M/M sort of tags out from the ones without any such distinguishing tags.
I could always separate M/M Romance into it's own library and use a different template for it, but by that logic, I could side-step ALL of this by sorting these into different libraries, and then what would we do for fun?