dvirtz: you use manual when automatic doesn't give a good result for some reason
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dvirtz[m]
reosarevok (@_discord_1151240977378463764:chatbrainz.org) Thanks. I also can't get my head around how numbering the entities is considered an automatic ordering.
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outsidecontext[m
dvirtz: In automatic numbering the items are sorted by the part number. That's well suited for every series where the elements inside the series have some kind of numbering. It would be annoying to have all the items have a number, but still need to adjust the order manually.
In manual mode the order can be freely set by moving around the elements manually.
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dvirtz[m]
@outsidecontext, maybe it would be better to call it ordering by number instead of automatic in this case
outsidecontext[m
probably, yes.
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reosarevok[m]
Well, the thing is that there is also an order if there is no number
Release date or whatever
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relaxo[m]
Thought it is alphabetical by name.
reosarevok[m]
Maybe, I never remember since I generally either use numbers or don't care about order
But there is some automatic order without numbers, anyway :)
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relaxo[m]
For festivals i saw that people entered the year as number or the episode number. I don't know why, because it will have the correct order anyway. Each episode has the year in its name.
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reosarevok[m]
Because it's usually the "numeration" of festivals really :) Some actually use numbers and then I'd expect people to use those? 🤷 I don't think it's wrong anyway to use year if no other number exists
dvirtz[m]
IMO if there's no natural ordering it should be a collection rather than a series