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Originally Posted by chaley
Did it stop working as of a particular calibre release? And to perhaps belabor the obvious, have you verified that the spelling of the lookup name #title_sony is correct and that the column actually contains some text?
If you run calibre in debug mode then when you send a book to your T3 you will see messages telling you what plugboards are being used, when. The message will look something like "Device using plugboard" followed by information about the device, the format, and the plugboard itself; and "PRST1: Using Plugboard" followed by the plugboard.
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The plethora of plug-ins and various debug mode reports brings to mind that a plug-in that would document much of Calibre and it's settings would be something very, very handy. Calibre is something I can hand to my mother who will use it in willful ignorance of its power and yet occupy the mind of those of us with programming backgrounds for hours at an end. I don't find myself very high in that part of the involvement stream, but I do piddle away.
And the thing I want most is something that will take all the settings for literally everything and put it on paper for me to check off and doodle with. Yes, the paperless society demands I don't, but I DO take screen shots of the settings and such and store them in Evernote, where I then print them from [G]. If somebody with immense knowledge of calibre's inner workings were to come along and make a documentor (hint, hint, hint, hint), I'm thinking I could very well do that that I have done before (the unseen act of rubbing my thumb across my index and middle fingers would make my intent obvious). Just sayin'.
Sorry for my interruption. I now return you to your thread. [G]
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