| In which input files is this field used? |
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In DBS files (and in story-items in DBI files) |
| What should the field look like? |
In the usual files: fixed position
In FSB files:
Second line, anything before the first '[' (if present).
If there is [episodio:xxx] on line 5 (or subsequent), this xxx is added to the title.
If the title is "(senza titolo)", it is removed (meaning the story has no title).
In the files y.dbs and z.dbs: fixed position
In the files y.dbs and z.dbs when the storycode starts
with YM 0, YM 1, ZM 0, ZM 1, YX 0, YX 1, ZX 0, ZX 1, or ZT: fixed position
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| What does the field contain? |
Original title (or working title) of the story.
For instance the title used by the original writer or by the editors, or the title of the story's first
printing.
This depends on the kind of story.
Note: if some "significant" text occurs on a cover, this is considered
to be the title of the cover.
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| Which CSV field(s) use this field? |
The field title
in table inducks_movie
The field title
in table inducks_story
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| How is the data used in the rest of INDUCKS? |
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If a reprint of the story has no title, this title is copied in the entry title field,
while the entry title prefix gets the value "S".
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