Use series order float (#632)
Add decimal formatter to number tag types
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- [Tag Formatters](#tag-formatters)
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- [Text Formatters](#text-formatters)
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- [Name List Formatters](#name-list-formatters)
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- [Integer Formatters](#integer-formatters)
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- [Number Formatters](#number-formatters)
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- [Date Formatters](#date-formatters)
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|\<narrator\>|Narrator(s)|Name List|
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|\<first narrator\>|First narrator|Text|
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|\<series\>|Name of series|Text|
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|\<series#\>|Number order in series|Text|
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|\<bitrate\>|File's original bitrate (Kbps)|Integer|
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|\<samplerate\>|File's original audio sample rate|Integer|
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|\<channels\>|Number of audio channels|Integer|
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|\<series#\>|Number order in series|Number|
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|\<bitrate\>|File's original bitrate (Kbps)|Number|
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|\<samplerate\>|File's original audio sample rate|Number|
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|\<channels\>|Number of audio channels|Number|
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|\<account\>|Audible account of this book|Text|
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|\<account nickname\>|Audible account nickname of this book|Text|
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|\<locale\>|Region/country|Text|
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|\<year\>|Year published|Integer|
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|\<year\>|Year published|Number|
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|\<language\>|Book's language|Text|
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|\<language short\> **†**|Book's language abbreviated. Eg: ENG|Text|
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|\<file date\>|File creation date/time.|DateTime|
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|\<pub date\>|Audiobook publication date|DateTime|
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|\<date added\>|Date the book added to your Audible account|DateTime|
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|\<ch count\> **‡**|Number of chapters|Integer|
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|\<ch count\> **‡**|Number of chapters|Number|
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|\<ch title\> **‡**|Chapter title|Text|
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|\<ch#\> **‡**|Chapter number|Integer|
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|\<ch# 0\> **‡**|Chapter number with leading zeros|Integer|
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|\<ch#\> **‡**|Chapter number|Number|
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|\<ch# 0\> **‡**|Chapter number with leading zeros|Number|
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**†** Does not support custom formatting
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# Tag Formatters
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**Text**, **Name List**, **Integer**, and **DateTime** tags can be optionally formatted using format text in square brackets after the tag name. Below is a list of supported formatters for each tag type.
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**Text**, **Name List**, **Number**, and **DateTime** tags can be optionally formatted using format text in square brackets after the tag name. Below is a list of supported formatters for each tag type.
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## Text Formatters
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|Formatter|Description|Example Usage|Example Result|
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|sort(F \| M \| L)|Sorts the names by first, middle, or last name<br><br>Default is unsorted|`<author[sort(M)]>`|Stephen Fry, Arthur Conan Doyle|
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|max(#)|Only use the first # of names<br><br>Default is all names|`<author[max(1)]>`|Arthur Conan Doyle|
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## Integer Formatters
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## Number Formatters
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For more custom formatters and examples, [see this guide from Microsoft](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/base-types/custom-numeric-format-strings).
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|Formatter|Description|Example Usage|Example Result|
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|# (a number)|Zero-pads the number|\<bitrate\[4\]\><br>\<series#\[3\]\><br>\<samplerate\[6\]\>|0128<br>001<br>044100|
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|\[integer\]|Zero-pads the number|\<bitrate\[4\]\><br>\<series#\[3\]\><br>\<samplerate\[6\]\>|0128<br>001<br>044100|
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|0|Replaces the zero with the corresponding digit if one is present; otherwise, zero appears in the result string.|\<series#\[000.0\]\>|001.0|
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## Date Formatters
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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).
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