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Originally Posted by lenkost
Sorry, for misleading names, Library in my post is just a name for a custom column.
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You have several options for this.1) use the search bar and #Library:True, using saved search and the search bar, using the button produced with saved searches etc.
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Because I have a lot of titles not converted to format accepted by Kindle, so I need to see only the books I can download.
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Calibre's Content Server does this automatically - it provides only books you can use with the "Get" button based on the settings in Preferences for books you can use on your reader. My question wasn't about why you needed a particular format, it was about why you would choose that point in the search to select the format (before you've found the book you want) when the ContentServer will automatically provide the best format with the "Get" button and you can choose any of the available formats with the "Details" link if you wait until you've found your book. I just thought it was odd to select the format in the middle of the search - after you've limited the results, but before you've found the books you want.
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I am using Kindle browser to get books from Calibre and as it is slow I need to use as little clicks and typing as possible.
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I use saved searches and bookmarks in my browser. A single bookmark will give me complicated searches, such as all books tagged to be read by me, that I haven't yet read and have received an award. Or all recent books tagged for my wife about fish health. The saved search will give me single bookmark results (no clicking in the CS interface) or I can link to the
page that shows all the saved searches, and use only one click on the interface to run the specific search I want. If I need to restrict further, I can add that restriction to the saved search using the method Kovid referred to.
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Agree, but I was looking for a GUI in a Web browser.
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I suppose I shouldn't have said Calibre has no search within search, as Kovid pointed to how the search bar does that automatically. When I said that, I was thinking along the lines of doing a second search in the Content Server search interface restricted to the results of the first search and without repeating the first search. Kovid's comment about how to do a two level search in one shot is why I said I don't think it's needed. I'm still not totally sure what you are looking for in the Content Server interface.
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My request is about making Web Interface more flexible. If community considers this not worth the effort, I will accept it with humility.
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Are you sure you've explored all the four different CS interfaces - particularly the default /browse that may not appear by default on a mobile device?