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Old 09-02-2011, 07:37 AM   #224
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Find titles in Omnibus/Collection

First. this is an idea for a Plugin, which would work only for someone like myself, who stores a record of Omnibus/Short Stories Collection contents
Mine is in the Comments field for readability, and picked either from wikipedia (fast) or the book itself (slow, and at times unavailable -- those badly formatted books without any kind of TOC!!)
My notion would be:
  1. Do a search +/- restrictions
  2. Option In --> Show
    STAND ALONES-----|-----OMNIBUS/COLLECTION

    Title1----------------|-----TitleA
    -----------------------|-----TitleB
    Title2----------------|-----TitleA
    ----------------------|-----TitleC
  3. Option Contains --> Show
    OMNIBUS/COLLECTION-|-----STAND ALONES

    Title1 --------------------|-----TitleA
    ----------------------------|-----TitleB
    Title2 --------------------|-----TitleA
    ----------------------------|-----TitleC
Besides allowing to adequately [tag] the finds,
It would give an easy way to cleanup/retain the stand-alone version of a book/short story ... or to determine whether you have *all* the high-quality contents of a poor-quality collection, and should attempt a new version of same...
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