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Old 06-11-2011, 11:04 AM   #88
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Originally Posted by kiwidude View Post
What I could perhaps do instead is produce a special book for your device like the Catalog feature of Calibre does. Every time a Reading List (one that is not cleared each time) is syced to your device, it could regenerate a special book in your library whose content contained a list of your books, and add that to your list of books sent to the device. That would give you something that you could then open on your device away from Calibre.

What do people think, is it worth the effort etc.
Since I was going to do something like this manually using the Catalog feature, yeah, I think it's a great idea! Though I would like the option to generate the book manually for any list, not just automatically after syncing a list.

While I'm creating my wish list I'd like the feature to be configurable, even if only by manually editing the template file (like I do now with the catalogs). No need for a million options on the front end.
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