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Old 08-01-2012, 09:20 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Pepin33 View Post
When I do a "Library Maintenance - Check library", and then I check the files for matching the information on the database, and it founds some errors (lost titles, authors, etc), the information window offers the possibility to delete non matching items.

But... żis there any way to select all them? When checking a big library, it's very bored to select all non matching items one by one.

If not possible (I think so), could be implemented a "select all" button? Or maybe a CTRL/CAPS + click method to make more easy selecting many items...
While it looks convenient, it is also a very convenient way to "shoot your Library in the foot" fast
This way, you look at each and every item (there really should not be many) and decide .

1)You should run the check, regularly (so the list is not huge)

2) Frequent large lists, means you/your computer is doing something really wrong (like messing around without following the rules for what can be done without causing corruption (basically: tweaking the Insides of the files).

3)Accessing the files from more than 1 computer at a time OR switching to-from a case sensitive O/S and accessing Calibre (Windows <=> Linux)
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