Yesterday, 01:21 PM | #9826 |
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Email ParsingPerformance Bug? Maybe?
I use a lot of email subscriptions to keep up to date on stories, and I've noticed that when I use the Get Story URLs from Email option, it seems to take significantly longer to parse RoyalRoad notifications than any other. It'll speed through 10-15 emails in as many seconds, then sit at a single Royal Road email notification for upwards of 30 seconds.
I had let my notifications build up for quite a while, and had a few hundred for it to go through, and watching as messages ticked over to Read in my mailbox as FFF scanned through them it was very consistent (and fascinating, in a nerdish sort of way). 1-2 seconds per email (at most), until it hits an RR email, then it would hang for a relatively long time. I'm happy to pack some of the emails up and/or forward to you if it'll help. Potentially useful info:
Screenshot of my FFF email settings This is minor, as I usually just work on other stuff while it pulls emails, so low priority/impact (for me anyway). edit: I dug into the email and I see RR is using custom links that have to be translated/resolved to actual story urls. That would explain the delay and I can't think of any obvious way to get around it. I think I'll start shuffling those off to a different folder/label and manually calling for updates directly from the existing stories in Calibre. I don't have too many of those anyway. Last edited by Wolgan; Yesterday at 01:35 PM. |
Yesterday, 01:40 PM | #9827 | |
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I think I need to go back to the metadata management for fanfic to try and work out what exactly I need to see in my library and what custom columns I need to create. In preparation, I'm hoping that someone might know how to deal with a situation where an author has several series arcs that all follow each other. When sorting by series, they are not sorted in the arc order, but by series. I would like to see my collection sorted by fandom, author and series, and for the series arcs to be sorted correctly. I don't think that's what the multiseries is for - that's more for one fic belonging to several series, correct? How do I achieve what I need? |
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Yesterday, 02:11 PM | #9828 | |
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