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Old 12-02-2010, 09:26 AM   #135
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In that case you can do that now with custom columns as has already been suggested. I'm not saying it can't be better but adjusting the file name in the path isn't going to go far to helping with your version control issues.
Right now, when browsing the folders i have no indication who's who.
My point goes back to the beginning. If you are going to go to multiple entries per book for version control and use custom tags to differentiate the versions (that can be done now) then there isn't any reason to cruise through the database/file structure to muck around with books.

But, again, if you have such a need use the save to disk feature to keep a clean hierarchy file structure separate from calibre's database. This file structure as currently implemented would have the metadata all updated and be ready to tweak to your hearts desire outside of calibre.

I look forward to seeing the end product your proposing. Personally I don't see the gains outweighing the time put into coding such a system, but its not my time.

I wish you well.
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