Sony Reader for PC (v1.1) - extra columns in collections
Hi,
First of all, apologies if this isn't the right forum for this question, but it didn't seem to fit in the Sony ereader category!
Since I got my PRS-T1 (after my PRS-505 broke *{:-( ), I've had to use the brand new Reader, otherwise I can't transfer my books.
I've noticed that organising collections is now much more difficult - the old Reader Library software ordered the collections how I wanted them, which was very handy, but the new version doesn't. Since the collections came out how I wanted them when I sync'd with the T1, I wasn't too fussed.
However, I've just added a large amount of books to the Reader software, and some of the series I'm putting into collections are quite large. It makes it tricky to work out if I've got everything in the series order when I can't make it display it in the right order! There's a "Date Added" column, but since I have added everything in the series to the collection today, that's not much use.
Anyway, I deleted all the books from one of my existing collections, and added books back to it, to get them in the right order, and somehow the books wouldn't show up in the collection, despite it saying there were books in the collection on the previous screen! After restarting the software, I've noticed that this collection now has a series of extra columns, including a "addedDate" column - which has a timestamp, and can be used to order the collection how I want it.
These extra columns are only showing for this one collection; new collections don't have it, nor do any of the existing collections.
Enough of the epic background story! My question is: clearly, there must be some option somewhere to allow these extra columns to become visible. Does anyone know where this could be set?
I've tried looking for config files or even files modified today that could be related, but for the life of me, I cannot find anything.
If anyone can shed some light on how to get these extra columns visible in all collections, I'd be very grateful!
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