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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 978817" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>My bad, it has been so long since I last looked at that code.</p><p> </p><p>MovPic has a step inbetween to create the final title the very first time you import. This is so it can remove articles such as "The Matrix" getting sorted as "Matrix". This means I can not store "kung fu panda i" as sortyby order by myself, as it would kill that system.</p><p> </p><p>Solution I came up with was to import movie, have SortBy get the right value and then on a refresh remove the Roman Numeral after a backup of the SortBy.</p><p> </p><p>Think this is actually documented somewhere. Now the good news is that for IMDb+ plugin 3.0, I'm going to be adding my own article removal system to bypass this problem (or look at a new way to solve this problem).</p><p> </p><p>So what you have to do is import the movie, it will get 'I' and then refresh the movie details on it. You can mass do this via IMDb+ plugin hidden menu "Refresh..." selection and tell it to only refresh the movies that match the rename database.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 978817, member: 18896"] My bad, it has been so long since I last looked at that code. MovPic has a step inbetween to create the final title the very first time you import. This is so it can remove articles such as "The Matrix" getting sorted as "Matrix". This means I can not store "kung fu panda i" as sortyby order by myself, as it would kill that system. Solution I came up with was to import movie, have SortBy get the right value and then on a refresh remove the Roman Numeral after a backup of the SortBy. Think this is actually documented somewhere. Now the good news is that for IMDb+ plugin 3.0, I'm going to be adding my own article removal system to bypass this problem (or look at a new way to solve this problem). So what you have to do is import the movie, it will get 'I' and then refresh the movie details on it. You can mass do this via IMDb+ plugin hidden menu "Refresh..." selection and tell it to only refresh the movies that match the rename database. [/QUOTE]
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