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Old 03-27-2012, 05:45 AM   #306
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Originally Posted by transmitthis View Post
I just arrived here to find the same thing.
Wanted to find all books with no comments
Although as you say Jackie, it's simple to type **:false - I really don't hang on to that kind of info in my brain
When presented with an empty field and need to try and remember what :,\.;/@ none alphanumeric characters I used 6months ago, well it just is not going to happen.

Like Samy, it would be nice to have the option in a simple dropdown, esp for none python users and ordinary people.
Python? There is no stinkn' Python.

That is a search box with a search term (global or specific field)

fieldname: condition/value

(global) condition/value


empty field values are (mostly) treated as a false condition

the help page has the more tricky range conditionals like dayago

Collect and print cheat sheets (I keep mine in a thin binder) for the things you use. eg. (pcre) REGEX, CSS, Xhtml, Calibre Tag expressions...
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