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Old 02-19-2012, 03:37 AM   #9
chaley
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Originally Posted by Distorted Vision View Post
Many thanks BookJunkieLI. I tried:

{#category}/{title} - {authors} [{publisher}, {pubdate}]/{title} - {authors} [{publisher}, {pubdate}]

but it doesn't work. I created the categories with 'Manage User Categories' as in the screenshot: [screenshot removed]

Any ideas how to get this to work? Since I will be creating many categories to organise my ebooks.
User categories are not metadata, they are containers of other categories. There is currently no way to obtain by which user categories a book is referenced. (It would be possible to add this capability, but I am not convinced that it is generally useful.)

I am not sure what you want to have happen in your template but I (think I) agree with BookJunkieLI: it is similar to assigning books to one or more genres. The document Managing subgroups of books, for example “genre” might help you.
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