2019-02-22, 20:40
@lastico90 your problem is not trivial.. the template engine (JMTE) interprets the tokens and does its work --> ${movieTitle[0]} and ${movieTitle;first} returns the first character (which is Œ). the ascii replacement runs on the result and replaces the result from JMTE with ASCII characters. Œ => Oe; as you see both functions work in their scope but fail to work in combination under these circumstances..
JMTE does not know anything from movie renamer settings and the ascii replacement does not know that you wanted only the first letter...
I could adopt the _first_ renderer to respect the renamer settings (ascii replacement), so in the future
${movieTitle;first} => O
but
${movieTitle[0]} => Oe
i hope that this is a compromise we all can live with..
JMTE does not know anything from movie renamer settings and the ascii replacement does not know that you wanted only the first letter...
I could adopt the _first_ renderer to respect the renamer settings (ascii replacement), so in the future
${movieTitle;first} => O
but
${movieTitle[0]} => Oe
i hope that this is a compromise we all can live with..