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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Possible scan names (excluding suffixes) and their physical counterparts:
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| `Matrix` | Back of an optical disc |
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| `Obi` | Piece of paper wrapped around the spine of Japanese CDs |
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| `Postcard` | Postcard |
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-| `Quadfold` | Booklet that fols out four times |
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+| `Quadfold` | Booklet that folds out four times |
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| `Record` | Vinyl, shellac or acetate record, use ` Front` and ` Back` for side A and B |
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| `Slipcase Spine` | Spine of a slipcase, same concept as spine |
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| `Slipcase` | A box with an opening for the contents to slide out of, also has a `Top` and `Bottom` |
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@@ -453,6 +453,6 @@ Replacement map from fancy Unicode symbols to ASCII:
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### 3.6. Do not use artist sort names as artist names
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-Family names, honorary titles, definite articles, "The", "DJ", etc can only be moved to the end in sort tags like ARTISTSORT and ALBUMARTISTSORT as those tags are specifically meant for customizing values to ensure a specific sort order. Eveywhere else the artist should be left as it is depicted in official sources. For extensive information on constructing sort names [MusicBrainz Artist Sort Name Style Guide](https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Style/Artist/Sort_Name).
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+Family names, honorary titles, definite articles, "The", "DJ", etc can only be moved to the end in sort tags like ARTISTSORT and ALBUMARTISTSORT as those tags are specifically meant for customizing values to ensure a specific sort order. Everywhere else the artist should be left as it is depicted in official sources. For extensive information on constructing sort names [MusicBrainz Artist Sort Name Style Guide](https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Style/Artist/Sort_Name).
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-{{ pageinfo(updated="2023/03/23") }}
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+{{ pageinfo(updated="2024/11/12") }}
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