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Old 08-02-2014, 12:27 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by hnrsoftware View Post
@theducks - thanks for the quick reply, but I can't see relevance of your comments. The order and displays are just fine, it is the saving to disk that is giving me problems.

With most of my ebooks, title sort with "The" at the end is not distracting, but with "The Saint", the "The" is almost an honorific like "Mr." or "Sir", rather than a throw-away article that gets in the way. Since there is a piece of data called "{title}", which is what I want, I just want to be able to use it.
You need to force Title sort in those case. Another one 'A B C Murders' gets to be B C Murders, A

As you have found: {title} is really {title_sort} There will always be exceptions that trip things up.

You might resort to the Template Program Mode to get this.
(I vaguely remember someone else recently had this issue. you might do some searches and see what turns up)
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