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escrito por TheTortoise, à/s 2:46 pm (EST) , Oct 9, 2008
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escrito por cemar, à/s 10:20 pm (EST) , Jul 13, 2008
escrito por bnielsen, à/s 6:27 pm (EST) , Mar 26, 2008
No, I don't _think_ you can avoid LT ignoring "a, an, the" although it might be worth a try to see what "||the zero" sorts like. I personally think that || is an ugly hack. The library system I'm used to allows things like (bar=foo), i.e. show as bar, but sort as foo. Useful if you want two to sort as 2 or vice versa. (I wonder if || is meant only for barbars :-)
escrito por bnielsen, à/s 6:11 pm (EST) , Mar 26, 2008
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It's not pretty, but if you're pretty sure you want page 35 (or in this case, page 70?), you can get there. :-)
Marie
escrito por HeathMochaFrost, à/s 4:25 pm (EST) , Mar 26, 2008
and as bnielsen said, 8 if you add the double bar || in the title where you want alphabetization to start it should work for you.
escrito por readafew, à/s 1:21 pm (EST) , Mar 26, 2008
escrito por bnielsen, à/s 1:02 pm (EST) , Mar 26, 2008
Bryan
escrito por MrGenre, à/s 11:10 pm (EST) , Jan 26, 2008
escrito por Schmerguls, à/s 8:36 am (EST) , Nov 4, 2007
It's very common for the first download to be extremely slow and the later ones to be faster, though that is not the invariable pattern.
escrito por TomVeal, à/s 7:10 pm (EST) , Sep 27, 2007
Tell me, are you seeing it go really slowly on the first query, but then speed up. I'm finding that with your data. But the underlying query is both well optimized and very very slow.
escrito por timspalding, à/s 6:51 pm (EST) , Sep 27, 2007
I'm going to look over the query—which I caught while it was going—and see what I can do.
escrito por timspalding, à/s 6:45 pm (EST) , Sep 27, 2007
escrito por ryn_books, à/s 9:59 am (EST) , Jul 12, 2007
escrito por gregfindley, à/s 6:07 am (EST) , Jun 30, 2007
escrito por Romanus, à/s 3:23 pm (EST) , Mar 30, 2007