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08-10-2024, 10:22 AM | #107 | |
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Hello, I realize this thread is old by this point, but I was wondering if you ever completed the guide you were working on? After a long time not using calibre and fanficfare myself I find myself in need of relearning both. I no longer have my old personal.ini file (old laptop died and I had no backup of it), and it's difficult to find my way around the forums and pick up bits and pieces of information (though I am going through threads and collecting what I can).
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08-13-2024, 08:29 PM | #109 | |
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Rating Archive Warning Fandom crossovers as well? Relationships possibly separate / and & relationships? Characters Additional Tags Language Collections Published Completed Words word count groups too? Chapters Comments Kudos Bookmarks I've downloaded a large number of fics from my bookmarks, marked for later and history with the ao3downloader tool, and would like to organize those, and then continue updating them with FFF (which I was told was possible). I had tried using both calibre and FFF a long time ago, but always had trouble understanding it. They are complex and there's a huge amount of information that I find overwhelming, but need to organize the large number of fics saved over time (I joined AO3 in September of 2010). |
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I've been trying to compare this .ini with the one a friend in a Discord server provided to see what parts are the same and what I could just add, but I have to admit defeat. It is almost like I cannot parse the code. Some parts I get; like there are parts that remove some metadata, and other that style the main window or book, and while I don't understand the regex (?) for word count, I get the purpose it serves.
I feel like I need to do something about the huge number of freeform tags that would accumulate if I let them all be imported, but I'm uncertain about removing some tags. Do I understand correctly that the first option in examples below will delete the tag, which the second would rename it?? Code:
freeformtags=>^(Alternate Universe)$=> freeformtags=>^(Alternate Universe -)=>AU - Code:
icons_LIST=>^(Bookmarked\, Subscribed)$=>���� ## Don't show bookmarked icon, don't show subscribed icon icons_LIST=>^(Not Bookmarked\, Not Subscribed)$=>◈ ## Don't show bookmarked icon, show subscribed icon icons_LIST=>^(Not Bookmarked\, Subscribed)$=>�� ## Show bookmarked icon, don't show subscribed icon icons_LIST=>^(Bookmarked\, Not Subscribed)$=>�� Spoiler:
How does one even begin to decide which things to keep and which to remove, especially faced with an archive of fics that stretched back many years? And this is just for Ao3 fics; I don't even want to think about the mass of .txt files from old webrings and personal websites... |
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## Show bookmarked icon, show subscribed icon icons_LIST=>^(Bookmarked\, Subscribed)$=>#128278;#128276; ## Don't show bookmarked icon, don't show subscribed icon icons_LIST=>^(Not Bookmarked\, Not Subscribed)$=>#9672; ## Don't show bookmarked icon, show subscribed icon icons_LIST=>^(Not Bookmarked\, Subscribed)$=>#128276; ## Show bookmarked icon, don't show subscribed icon icons_LIST=>^(Bookmarked\, Not Subscribed)$=>#128278; Reference: https://www.alansofficespace.com/uni...nicd128499.htm Quote:
I attached how my setup looks, it's not the whole thing but honestly I don't have the energy to explain it step by step. If you have more questions I'll try to answer them. You can check out FanFicFare's wiki too. https://github.com/JimmXinu/FanFicFa...i/CustomOutput https://github.com/JimmXinu/FanFicFa...dataManagement https://github.com/JimmXinu/FanFicFare/wiki/INI-File https://github.com/JimmXinu/FanFicFa...eplaceMetadata I've shared my setup previously in this thread as well, most of it is still the same. |
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Thank you for the links to specific issues! I've been going through some of the FAQs already as well as some of the posts here but there's a lot and it gets too much after a while. I know I won't be able to solve all of this in a week, and I'll do my best to follow the examples. If I get stuck I might take you up on your offer to ask further questions, and I might also post questions in other threads.
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09-02-2024, 10:32 PM | #113 |
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hey there, does anyone know how to have an ao3 fandom/catagory tag show up only once on an anthology? i'll include a picture of what i mean
ive been using calibre for years (over 17k fics downloaded) but ive been doing most of my organising manually- i only recently found out that all of this was a thing. i may have more questions in the future, ive tried reading through this thread but i dont understand a lot of it. im autistic so i sometimes get confused. im excited to have found all this though, its already saving me time now i have a few custom columns working! thanks! |
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09-26-2024, 05:36 PM | #115 |
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auto fill in collections column from ao3 fandoms metadata?
hi there,
sorry i didnt respond to your question, i figured out it was because i was using "Comma separated text, like tags, shown in the Tag browser" and not "Text, column shown in the Tag browser". swapping those over fixed it up. it was happening with all of my anthologies so i knew it couldnt be specific to the one in the screenshot. im back because i have another issue (i will definitely respond this time!) and i need to solve this to solve a separate issue i'm gaving with the generate cover plug in. i have a manual 'collections' column (#mycollections), which sorts into my virtual libraries and also my collections on my kobo reader. i manually edit it because for example "tolkien" includes both lord of the rings and the hobbit. i also now have an ao3 fandoms column, the one i was having anthology issues with before, (#ao3fandoms). what i'm trying to do is autofill my #mycollections with the metadata that comes into the #ao3fandoms column so i dont have to do it manually for every fic. for example, i want a fic tagged with "the lord of the rings - all media types" and "the lord of the rings - j. r. r. tolkien" and "he Hobbit (Jackson Movies)" ALL turn into "Tolkien" in the #mycollections column i'll include two images of these columns with some examples as to why they need to be seperate, as well as the change in the personal.ini i tried to make (which i'll copy and paste here too) i'm only trying with asoiaf/hotd to start with, and once i figure out how it works Code:
replace_metadata: category=>(A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms|Game of Thrones (TV)|A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin)&&collections=>ASOIAF | GoT category=>House of the Dragon (TV) =>#mycollections House of the Dragon did this all make sense? is there any more information you need? thank you so much |
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You can't directly add onto a custom_column via replace_metadata, you'd need add_to_custom_columns_settings for that. But since you also want to have different data on #mycollections, you'll need to make another extra entry where you'll add the value from category. Here's how I would do that:
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add_to_extra_valid_entries:,category_modified include_in_category_modified:category replace_metadata: category_modified=>House of the Dragon (TV)=>House of the Dragon add_to_custom_columns_settings: category_modified=>#mycollections Make sure Allow custom columns settings from personal.ini to override is check in Fanficare's settings under the Custom Columns tab. |
09-27-2024, 09:38 AM | #117 |
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If the goal is just to have both sets of tags appear on the Kobo then you can set the driver to use both columns
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09-27-2024, 02:01 PM | #118 |
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I'm noticing that whenever I download epubs with FFF vs directly from AO3, some of the formatting isn't retained. For example, some of the chapter text that's centered in the AO3 version is left-aligned when downloaded via FFF. I have a section in my personal.ini to configure the output css that I copied from a post in this thread, but I don't know enough about coding to figure out what exactly is causing the issue. Could someone help me out?
This is what I have in my personal.ini to configure the output css: Code:
add_to_output_css: img { max-width: 100%%; height: auto; } body { text-align: left; font-family: 'Bookerly', serif; } body.fff_titlepage { font-size: inherit; font-family: 'Bookerly', serif; background-color: #000000; color: white; } hr { display: block; border: 0; border-top: 1px solid; padding: 0; } .hr-sect { display: flex; flex-basis: 100%%; align-items: center; text-align: center; margin: 5px 0px; } .hr-sect:before, .hr-sect:after { content: ""; flex-grow: 1; height: 1px; border: 0; border-top: 1px solid; font-size: 0px; line-height: 0px; margin: 0px 8px; } .fff_titlepage .title h1, .fff_titlepage .title h2 { font-family: 'Bookerly', serif; font-size: 3.5vmax; margin: 0; } .fff_titlepage .title h1 { font-weight: normal; } .fff_titlepage .title h1 a { font-weight: bold; } .fff_titlepage .title a, .fff_titlepage .tags a, .fff_titlepage .tag-summary-content a { text-decoration: none; color: unset; } .fff_titlepage .tag-summary-content a { font-style: italic; } .fff_titlepage .tag-summary-content p { margin-top: 0; } .fff_titlepage .tags { display: block; padding: 0; } .fff_titlepage dl .inline dd { display: inline; margin: 0; } .fff_titlepage dl .inline dd:after { display: block; content: ''; } .fff_titlepage dl .inline dt { display: inline-block; } .fff_titlepage dd { margin-left: 0.75em; } .fff_titlepage dl, .fff_titlepage dt { margin: 0; } @media only screen and (max-device-width: 480px), only screen and (min-device-width: 768px) and (max-device-width: 1024px) { body.fff_titlepage { font-size: inherit; } } titlepage_start:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <title>${title} by ${author}</title> <link href="stylesheet.css" type="text/css" charset="UTF-8" rel="stylesheet"/> <meta name="calibre-html-render-data" content='{"size": "A2", "margins": [0, 0, 0, 0]}'/> </head> <body class="fff_titlepage" style="font-size: inherit;"> <div class="title"> <h1><a href="${storyUrl}">${title}</a> by ${authorHTML}</h1> <div class="hr-sect"> ✧ </div> <dl class="tags"> ## ${id}, ${label}, ${value} titlepage_entry: <dt><b>${label}:</b></dt> <dd>${value}</dd> ## ${id}, ${label}, ${value} ## Used with entries listed in wide_titlepage_entries, typically description, storyUrl, authorUrl titlepage_wide_entry: ## When using tables, make these span both columns. wide_titlepage_entries: ## ${id}, ${value} ## For example, if you've set description_label: ## (that is, nothing) titlepage_no_title_entry: ## metadata titlepage_end: <div class="hr-sect"> ✧ </div> </dl> <dt><b>Summary:</b></dt> <div class="tag-summary-content">${description}</div> </div> </body> </html> |
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This is the second time in less than two days I've seen a part of my personal.ini in other posts, nice to see it getting used. It's outdated now though.
In body, remove the text-align: left; line and see if that changes anything. Code:
body { text-align: left; <-- remove this font-family: 'Bookerly', serif; } |
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I thought that was the culprit and tried removing it before but it didn't seem to change anything.
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