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Old 04-11-2017, 06:34 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by MerlinMama View Post
I know I can customize the jacket (I've already done that, you'll see in OP I need help tweaking the stars for My Rating)...and I HAVE searched the forum, and no my wishes have not been raised before.

There was a previous post about using roman numerals. I don't want that. I want the format USED when using roman numerals. I've tinkered, but nothing seems to give the results I want...sometimes causing unexpected results!

Right now on the jacket, if you use [roman.series], it shows as: Number XX of Season Seven. If you use just [series], it shows as: Season Seven [20]. I hoped to be able to get: Number 20 of Season Seven.

Just hoping someone has an idea for it.
Now I see
{series} here is being applied as if it was {series} [{series_index}] in a regular template. They are not separated fields
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