(2017-08-15, 09:36)DanCooper Wrote: (2017-08-14, 21:20)pstrg Wrote: (2017-08-06, 17:00)pstrg Wrote: Sort tokens to ignore
I added L'[\w_] to the list but noted that a movie whose title is L'armée des ombres still appears sorted under L instead of A.
Just got information on how to deal with the L' problem (it's an article but does not get considered for sorting because there's not a space, but an apostrophe after the L):
https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid...pid2632018
One just have to add a line like <token separators="'">L</token> to Kodi's AdvancedSettings.xml.
Perhaps EMM could add a similar setting.
I told you in post #1665, what the solution is. Why should I change something if it works exactly the same way?
Simple add this to the token list and reload your movies:
Excuse me, but I'm afraid that simply adding
to the list, as suggested in post
#1656, unfortunately does not work.
As known, Kodi has the same problem; but if one adds that (undocumented) entry in its AdvancedSettings.xml, then it works - as explained in the post referred to above which I brought to your attention.
Just for the sake of completeness, to achieve correct sorting in Kodi, its AdvancedSettings.xml should look like
Code:
<advancedsettings>
<sorttokens>
<token>A</token>
<token>As</token>
<token>Das</token>
<token>Der</token>
<token>Die</token>
<token>El</token>
<token>I</token>
<token>Il</token>
<token separators="'">L</token>
<token>La</token>
<token>Le</token>
<token>Les</token>
<token>O</token>
<token>Os</token>
<token>The</token>
</sorttokens>
</advancedsettings>
That would take care of French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish - other languages may require additional entries.