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Old 11-08-2011, 02:24 PM   #285
kiwidude
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Hi Jay,

I guess the question is why you copy this all off for "future reference". When the quality check is completed, it "marks" the books that need attention, displayed using this search:
marked:epub_toc_too_small

So if you intend to edit the books to fix them, you can do so right from the search results window in calibre.

If instead you want to process them at a later date - well either just run the QualityCheck again at that time (since it is fairly quick). Or select all those books and via the bulk metadata dialog add a tag or set some custom column for you to search that way. However I would always just run the QC again.

Is there some particular reason why the above approaches do not work for you? I see what you mean about the log, the reason it is like that is just code laziness on my part (I would have to write a little extra to read the actual title/authors from the database and pump out to the log). If its a showstopper I can add it for a future release, but I'm curious as to why you feel using the log and manually typing in searches from it rather than just using the search results is better for you?
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