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Extreme Tags

@Fiat_Lux:

Yes. See the attached.

Obviously it is up to you to specify what is garbage/trash/undesirable and hence should be immediately purged, and also to specify what each Work Tag that is not purged should be changed into via a Work Tag to a New Work Tag mapping rule. For each, the rule can be a simple 1:1, or can include an automatically created regular expression.

All of these rules remain in Q&S after you have moved your books to your "real" Calibre library after Q&S has finished with them. That is where the incomplete Fiction:Science mapping choice originated.

After scrubbing, a Work Tag Minimization function that uses Tag Priorities (that you define in the Tag Priorities Table ) will reduce the number of Work Tags to the maximum number that you also specify (in Customization).


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