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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 917679" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>Since in their money grubbing way they decided to now make it a trilogy with subtitles on each movie, I decided to go with the following default rename entries:</p><p> </p><p>[code]</p><p><rename id="tt0903624" title="The Hobbit I: An Unexpected Journey" sortby="The Lord of the Rings IVa" /></p><p><rename id="tt1170358" title="The Hobbit II: The Desolation of Smaug" sortby="The Lord of the Rings IVb" /></p><p><rename id="tt2310332" title="The Hobbit III: There and Back Again" sortby="The Lord of the Rings IVc" /></p><p>[/code]</p><p> </p><p>I'm sure there are going to be a lot of users who prefer a different way, hence this post so you can be ready ahead of time.</p><p> </p><p>Simply add an entry into your "Rename dBase IMDb+ Scraper (Custom).xml" file and use whatever title (and/or sortby) you prefer. Since no foreign=".." applies to this entry the syntax is the same and you can just copy-n-paste the stuff in the above 'code' block into your custom xml file (via notepad or some other editor you prefer) and adjust the title="..." part to fix your preference.</p><p> </p><p>Remove the sortby part if it is going to be the same as the title.</p><p> </p><p>PS: If there are enough compelling arguments to go another way I will change it, because the downside of this new rename entry is that the Hobbit movies won't show if you SMS-style filter down on "LORD" or "RING". They will however show in the correct sortby order near the LOTR movies, due to the forced sortby. Whatever way I go, somebody will be dissapointed. I had it sorted out before when it was just two Hobbit movies, but they <s>just stretched it</s> magically found more material to make it three.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 917679, member: 18896"] Since in their money grubbing way they decided to now make it a trilogy with subtitles on each movie, I decided to go with the following default rename entries: [code] <rename id="tt0903624" title="The Hobbit I: An Unexpected Journey" sortby="The Lord of the Rings IVa" /> <rename id="tt1170358" title="The Hobbit II: The Desolation of Smaug" sortby="The Lord of the Rings IVb" /> <rename id="tt2310332" title="The Hobbit III: There and Back Again" sortby="The Lord of the Rings IVc" /> [/code] I'm sure there are going to be a lot of users who prefer a different way, hence this post so you can be ready ahead of time. Simply add an entry into your "Rename dBase IMDb+ Scraper (Custom).xml" file and use whatever title (and/or sortby) you prefer. Since no foreign=".." applies to this entry the syntax is the same and you can just copy-n-paste the stuff in the above 'code' block into your custom xml file (via notepad or some other editor you prefer) and adjust the title="..." part to fix your preference. Remove the sortby part if it is going to be the same as the title. PS: If there are enough compelling arguments to go another way I will change it, because the downside of this new rename entry is that the Hobbit movies won't show if you SMS-style filter down on "LORD" or "RING". They will however show in the correct sortby order near the LOTR movies, due to the forced sortby. Whatever way I go, somebody will be dissapointed. I had it sorted out before when it was just two Hobbit movies, but they [S]just stretched it[/S] magically found more material to make it three. [/QUOTE]
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