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Originally Posted by kaufman
Five things:
1) Under the settings menu "Select Sorts to show in Menu" shows "Title" twice. I think the second one is actually for "Date Updated (CC)".
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Fixed, including showing the wrong label in some instances.
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2) When Tapping on a book information link (author, series, tag) in the book details screen, it doesn't change the sort to the new grouping's default sort.
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Fixed.
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3) Some of my Tags start with a "#". If I select one of them in the book details screen I get a "Unfortunately, Calibre Companion has stopped". I had them send you a report.
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I think this is fixed. The debug log indicated that is was caused by skipping showing the first letter.
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4) I only saw this once, and I am not sure what I did, but one time when I switched to series sort, it showed the sort backwards.
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Fixed. Autosorts now sort only in the default direction no matter how many times they are tapped in the group list. They still invert if tapped in the sort menu.
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5) Is it intentional that there is no way to set a default sort for custom columns? Perhaps a single default sort for all custom columns.
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Fixed. Custom columns can be added to the sort menu, can be given auto-sort values, and can be used as auto-sorts.
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Originally Posted by jackie_w
After doing some initial tests of the changes, not too much to report, but here goes:
- Autosort categories: For Series I tried autosort by 'Date published'. Although the result in the booklist seems correct, the label in the grouping drawer shows 'Series [autosort by Date Read (CC)]'. The booklist shows metadata Title, Author (series), Date published.
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Fixed.
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- After updating CC in Google Play, I noticed that CC had disappeared from the Android homescreen folder I'd put it in. This wasn't a problem as it was easy enough to put it back. I just thought I'd mention it. It happened on both my Samsung devices (Note3 4.3 JB and TabPRO 4.4.2 KK)
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I don't why Android sometimes does this. I see it in about 1/5 of my test runs. There is no discerable difference between the runs. Some chatter on the 'net implies that the problem is caused by the Google Now app & launcher, but I have no way of verifying that.
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Originally Posted by kaufman
Just noticed this. If you move sort to the menu, the order of the items is:
Sort
Connect
Settings
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But once you connect, it becomes
Disconnect
Sort
Settings
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Shouldn't the menu be in the same order whether you are connected or not?
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Fixed
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Originally Posted by Dhevi
I have Auto-Sort: Series enabled for most groupings. When I select a group category (example: Series auto-sort by series) and then further select Series Starting with "C". The cover grid and list view properly show all series (sorted by series) starting with "C". But if I wish to return one level up in the group drawer I must click on "Series" first to then select for example, series starting with "G". But when I clicked on "Series" this reverses sort order. And so now books starting with "G" sorts in reverse order as well
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I believe what you mentioned about a default sorry order would resolve this issue.
Edit: I hope this makes sense.
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Makes lots of sense, and yes, I have fixed this.
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In addition to the above, the next release will contain:
- Fixes for storing certain custom columns in the db such as custom series, float, and int.
- When sorting, show the value of the sorted field in the booklist. Previously this works for a few dates. The change makes it work for all sorts.
- Fix upload to google books.
- Addition of a "please wait" startup screen in the case where a database schema change is needed (not a full upgrade). There is one of these in the next release. The schema change runs at about 1 second per thousand books on my original N7.
- All selected custom columns can be optionally shown in the sort menu.
- All selected custom columns can be optionally shown in the grouping drawer.
- All selected custom columns can be used as auto-sorts.
I expect to make the new release tomorrow (Friday), or perhaps this afternoon if testing goes well.