04-25-2016, 04:25 PM
IMHO, sort title is exactly that: the content to be used for sorting, bypassing all other logic.
In the absence of article recognition, one would set a title to "The House" and the sort title to "House, The".
Another example is "25 Years on the Road", which should be sorted with "T" ("Twenty-Five...").
Should you implement dictionary sorting one day, then "24. Our House" will be sorted as "Our House", but I still would like to have a way to have "25 Years on the Road" sorted as above.
Bottom line: sort title should be used "as is".
I expect very few people to actually use sort titles, but I may be wrong.
In the absence of article recognition, one would set a title to "The House" and the sort title to "House, The".
Another example is "25 Years on the Road", which should be sorted with "T" ("Twenty-Five...").
Should you implement dictionary sorting one day, then "24. Our House" will be sorted as "Our House", but I still would like to have a way to have "25 Years on the Road" sorted as above.
Bottom line: sort title should be used "as is".
I expect very few people to actually use sort titles, but I may be wrong.
Johan
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Samsung Galaxy Note S7FE (T733) 12.4", Android 13.0, AirTurn Duo & Digit (Gigs).
Samsung Galaxy Note S4 (T830) 10.5", Android 10.0 (maintenance and backup).
Samsung A3 (A320FL), Android 8.0.0 (emergency).