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Old 02-03-2011, 01:06 PM   #8
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Maybe my english is not as good as I thought. Sorry if I ask a question, which is answered above (or in another thread, I've overseen or misinterpreted).
I have the same problem. Books, that depend to a big series, and some of them to "sub-cycles":

book 1 - main-series 1
book 2 - main-series 2 & sub-series A 1
book 3 - main-series 3 & sub-series A 2
book 4 - main-series 4 & sub-series B 1
book 5 - main-series 5
book 6 - main-series 6 & sub-series A 3
book 7 - main-series 7 & sub-series B 2
book 8 - main-series 8 & sub-series C 1
book 9 - main-series 9 & sub-series B 3
book 10 - main-series 10
book 11 - main-series 11 & sub-series C 3

Is it possible to build this structure with "on-board-methods" within calibre (and maybe as "goodie" to replicate the main-series- and sub-series-inormation in seperate collections (Sony PRS-XXX))?

OK - found the solution. Sorry for asking. It was too easy. Implementing a new field (for storing series-like information - build in within calibre) did the trick. Now I only have to test the thing with the collection...

Last edited by ThR; 02-03-2011 at 01:18 PM. Reason: self-solved
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