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Old 11-28-2009, 11:08 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by EliNoah View Post
I don't know if this is the place or not, but I would LOVE to be able to print a booklist from Calibre.

I try to keep lists of what I read so that I know if I have read that book or not. (read a lot of authors like Nora Roberts, etc) I hate reading books twice, but it happens.

Being able to print all my titles would help with this.

Then I would have a lists of both ebooks and paperbooks when I go to a bookstore.

I tried highlighting and copying and pasting, but it did not work. Having a print function would be GREAT!
Use the command line utilities:
I made a batch ( .bat ) file that contained my desired options.
Code:
calibredb list -w 132 -f authors,series,series_index,title,timestamp  --sort-by timestamp --ascending > foo.txt
foo.txt is my output file that can be view/edited or printed (landscape since I made it 132 chars wide so as to not wrap/truncate)

I sorted my list with the NEWER stuff at the top (timestamp --ascending)
The command line documentation has the full list of fields and options you can use.
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