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Old 09-01-2013, 03:53 AM   #9
chaley
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
I've since read that if I double click on a Composite cell value I get the Edit Template dialogue. Which assumes the Composite column is shown in the spreadsheet, and in this case it isn't - seems a bit 'odd' - but I can overcome with a Collaborators View
I have considered adding the template editor to the context menu in the create/edit column dialog. It is just enough of a bother that I haven't felt motivated yet, especially given that I would never use it. I always edit templates on the spreadsheet, because I get immediate results and don't need to restart calibre.
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Originally Posted by tilia View Post
Out of curiosity (so I learn something from this(besides that checking Contains names means an & instead of a comma )), what does the program with list_union give you, that the simpler template doesn't
list_union deals both with duplicates and ensuring that there aren't any superfluous commas if one or the other field is empty.
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