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Sorting seems to be off
Hi,
I'm using calibre for a while now. But while looking for a book today I noticed something off with the sorting. I noticed it today, but the books involed where I noticed the problem are already in calibre for month, so the problem might be there longer. I have a book series named "The Hitman's guide" with 4 books (1, 2, 2.1, 3). I usually have my books sorted by title -> series -> authors. But Book #3 of the series is not sorted after book 2.1. Its acually: others books by the same author -> The Hitman's guide Book #1, Book #2, Book #2.1 -> Book #1 of a different series (In the Mind) -> The Hitman's guide Book #3. ![]() While investigating I also found if I only sort series most series starting with "The" are not sorted under T but under the letter of the following word (A and An are also ignored). So "The Hitman's guide" is (partly) sorted under the letter H. Only Book 3 of the series is sorted under T. ![]() ![]() How can I fix this? So that all book series are sorted the same way (preferably ignore a/an/the)? And why has this behaviour changed? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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Sorry, right after the post I found the error.
The language of book 3 was incorrectly set to spanish instead of english. After that the sorting was correct again. |
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