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Sort Title and Renaming
#1
Is is possible to auto-populate the Sort Title field on scraping. I did find that this was removed in 2014 but is there a way to re-enable it? I want my files and folders to rename as "Guest, The" instead of "The Guest" I found the $E variable in the renamer, but if the field is blank the title is left blank.

Apologies if this has already been answered but I have spent the last two hours searching for an answer and was unable to locate one.
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#2
No, because auto sort title make no sense (for many reasons). But what you want is possible with the flag $L (List Title) and is driven by the tokens you've added under Settings => Movies => General => Sort Tokens (or maybe under Settings => Options => General => Sort Tokens in the latest version, I'm not shure).

Edit: you also should remove the default german tokens like "der, "die" and "das" ect.
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#3
That is what I needed. Thank you.
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#4
Follow up question. I'm trying to use the new multi edition feature in Plex. https://support.plex.tv/articles/multiple-editions/

This pattern works great when renaming a folder with the Edition field filled "$L {($Y)} {[$M]} [$R] {{edition-$6}}" results in "Halloween (1978) [R] [1080p] {edition-Extended TV Version}"

but when it's empty I get an extra trailing "}" like below.

Halloween (1978) [R] [2160] }
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#5
(2022-08-25, 08:49)garmon Wrote: $L {($Y)} {[$M]} [$R] {{edition-$6}}
The problem are the double { and }. In the renamer these characters are reserved for flags and can't be used for file names or directories. I've to check if i can fix that. Please open a ticket on my GitHub page: Link
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#6
Will do. Thank you.
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