01-04-2016, 09:06 AM | #1 |
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Marking Books in groups
All my books are in calibre and after a long time i understand that it is time to order them in different places. So i watch my books, mark all that i want to move and move them.
Because i have now a lot of different places like Science Fiction Criminal Fantasy History Politics Science Business and because Calibre is not usable while i move books in another library this is a boring and hard way. Now i dream about a way to mark books with more than one way. Now i use STRG+M to mark. I would like to have STRG+1 for group1 STRG+2 for group2 STRG+3 for group3 STRG+4 for group4 Later i press STRG+SHIFT to show group1 and move them, then STRG+SHIFT+2 to move the next group and so on. And finally i dream about connecting the groups directly with a library. Then i choose all books for groups, press a button "DO IT" and go to bed. And at the next morning everything should be moved. Is there any addon that makes something like this? Is there any interest in such an addon? Is there anybody who can code this? (I would spend some money for programing it also) Anja |
01-04-2016, 10:41 AM | #2 |
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in most cases there is no need for separate Libraries if the Library structure is default (or has the same custom columns)
Those groupings are the traditional Use of Tags. You can assign 1 or more tags to any book You the can use the Tag browser to select which Tags, Authors, Series... to show. You can also save a search and/or make that into a Virtual Library (VL) and view that. There is no 'Overnight'. A view changes in seconds Great Reasons FOR keeping separate Libraries Parental Guidance required subjects Shared Public Domain isolated from not public shareable Library custom Column differences (usage) |
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01-04-2016, 10:49 AM | #3 |
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Yes, with small libraries you dont need any splitting, but if you are a crazy collector of old books from archive.com you will find calibre too slow to work with a huge amount of books. And so i have to split the libraries.
Anyway it would be much more work to tag all my books than to put them together. I dont want to write, i only want to press a key. Last edited by anjade2; 01-04-2016 at 11:30 AM. |
01-04-2016, 06:17 PM | #4 |
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Consolidate All Library Metadata (CALM)
@anjade2:
Assuming I understand correctly what you want to do, there is a plugin that does 'Library Management' tasks, such as shuffling books around your Calibre Library ecosystem, as well as standardizing Authors, Tags, and Genres, all from one central point. The plugin is "Consolidate All Library Metadata (CALM)". There are example screen images attached to its Original Post. The "go to bed" option is not included in CALM. DaltonST |
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I know of someone who has more than 100,000 'books' in their library. What are your definitions of huge and slow? BR |
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