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Old 02-22-2012, 01:28 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by BookJunkieLI View Post
I have a book with multiple tags - Fiction, General, Science fiction, Science Fiction - Adventure, Fiction - Science Fiction, Young adult fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera, Adventure.

Frankly it's like they wanted to cover all their bases and just tossed everything in there.

Anyway, let's say I don't want to delete out half the tags but I want to export based on just one, say, Science Fiction - Adventure. Is there a way to do that? I know if I use the <tags> identifier, ie {tags}/{title}/{title} - {authors}, it will simply spit out the whole string of tags as the first folder name whether or not it's the only tag selected in the Tag Browser.

Thanks.
I consider 'Export Based' to mean Selection.
Export Naming on a single tag
I am not sure how to make the Template Language guess which of the available tags you want.
Have a look-See at the advanced options http://manual.calibre-ebook.com/template_lang.html

This might be a place to use a custom column with the desired value
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