diff --git a/Documentation/NamingTemplates.md b/Documentation/NamingTemplates.md index 7b277dd1..0f26c62e 100644 --- a/Documentation/NamingTemplates.md +++ b/Documentation/NamingTemplates.md @@ -89,9 +89,9 @@ As an example, this folder template will place all Liberated podcasts into a "Po ## Name List Formatters |Formatter|Description|Example Usage|Example Result| |-|-|-|-| -|separator()|Speficy the text used to join multiple people's names.

Default is ", "|``|Arthur Conan Doyle; Stephen Fry| -|format(\{T \| F \| M \| L \| S\})|Formats the human name using the name part tags.
\{T\} = Title (e.g. "Dr.")
\{F\} = First name
\{M\} = Middle name
\{L\} = Last Name
\{S\} = Suffix (e.g. "PhD")

Default is \{P\} \{F\} \{M\} \{L\} \{S\} |``|Doyle, Arthur; Fry, Stephen| -|sort(F \| M \| L)|Sorts the names by first, middle, or last name

Default is unsorted|``|Stephen Fry, Arthur Conan Doyle| +|separator()|Speficy the text used to join
multiple people's names.

Default is ", "|``|Arthur Conan Doyle; Stephen Fry| +|format(\{T \| F \| M \| L \| S\})|Formats the human name using
the name part tags.
\{T\} = Title (e.g. "Dr.")
\{F\} = First name
\{M\} = Middle name
\{L\} = Last Name
\{S\} = Suffix (e.g. "PhD")

Default is \{P\} \{F\} \{M\} \{L\} \{S\}|``separator(; )]>`|Doyle, Arthur; Fry, Stephen| +|sort(F \| M \| L)|Sorts the names by first, middle,
or last name

Default is unsorted|``|Stephen Fry, Arthur Conan Doyle| |max(#)|Only use the first # of names

Default is all names|``|Arthur Conan Doyle| ## Number Formatters @@ -99,7 +99,8 @@ For more custom formatters and examples, [see this guide from Microsoft](https:/ |Formatter|Description|Example Usage|Example Result| |-|-|-|-| |\[integer\]|Zero-pads the number|\
\
\|0128
001
044100| -|0|Replaces the zero with the corresponding digit if one is present; otherwise, zero appears in the result string.|\|001.0| +|0|Replaces the zero with the corresponding digit if one
is present; otherwise, zero appears in the result string.|\|001.0| +|#|Replaces the "#" symbol with the corresponding digit if one
is present; otherwise, no digit appears in the result string|\|01| ## Date Formatters Form more standard formatters, [see this guide from Microsoft](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/base-types/standard-date-and-time-format-strings).