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Old 04-25-2020, 03:10 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by stumped;3980695 i think its because in my counter example the separator is a comma, whereas for others the separator will be an ampersand
so that calibre thinks that the good omens author is one guy with 4 name components, ( filed under T in the alphabetical sort) not 2 authors with 2 each ?
i will try correcting that now...
done, replaced [I
comma [/I]with & in author, created author sort from author.... book now has 2 authors.... and calibre has refiled it in a folder called terry Pratchett
I use an ampersand. That has always worked in the past. Nevertheless, I tried some other formats to separate the names and see one of those would solve the problem (e.g. using "and", a semi-colon, and a plain comma). But none fixed it.
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